Toma vs Tomb - What's the difference?
toma | tomb |
A semi-hard Italian cheese from Piedmont
A small building (or "vault") for the remains of the dead, with walls, a roof, and (if it is to be used for more than one corpse) a door. It may be partly or wholly in the ground (except for its entrance) in a cemetery, or it may be inside a church proper or in its crypt. Single tombs may be permanently sealed; those for families (or other groups) have doors for access whenever needed.
A pit in which the dead body of a human being is deposited; a grave.
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As nouns the difference between toma and tomb
is that toma is a semi-hard Italian cheese from Piedmont while tomb is a small building (or "vault") for the remains of the dead, with walls, a roof, and (if it is to be used for more than one corpse) a door. It may be partly or wholly in the ground (except for its entrance) in a cemetery, or it may be inside a church proper or in its crypt. Single tombs may be permanently sealed; those for families (or other groups) have doors for access whenever needed.As a verb tomb is
to bury.toma
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* (Toma cheese)Anagrams
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(en noun)- As one dead in the bottom of a tomb .