"Thomasine" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A proper noun, typically feminine.
Pronounced as "Thomas-in".
A less common feminine given name variant of Thomas, derived from the Aramaic name "Taoma" or "Taomaos", meaning "twin".
I think "thohoyandou" refers to the capital city of the Limpopo Province in South Africa.
A tholepin is a type of wooden plug or pin used to lap or top-hamper a sail on a sailing ship.
A Tholos (plural: Tholoi) is an ancient Greek burial structure, typically a beehive-shaped tomb.
A tholos is a type of ancient Greek tomb or tomb structure, characterized by a circular or cylindrical design with a domed roof. It was typically built to cover a natural outcrop of rock or earth, and was often used as a burial site for important individuals. Tholoi were typically decorated with Doric columns and sometimes frescoes.
Thomas can be a given name and a surname. It is derived from the Aramaic name "Taoma" or "Taoma," which means "twin." In Christianity, Saint Thomas is the twin brother of Saint James the Greater and is often depicted as the "Doubting Thomas" for his hesitations about Jesus Christ's resurrection from the dead.
Thomasina is a Given name of Old Celtic origin, referring to a young girl. It is a variant of Thomas, meaning "twin" (from the Aramaic name Teoma, meaning "twin").
Thomism is a philosophical and theological system based on the ideas of Thomas Aquinas, a 13th-century Dominican friar and bishop and one of the most influential thinkers in the history of Catholicism. It incorporates Aristotelian concepts with the principles of Christianity, synthesizing the teachings of both into a comprehensive system of thought.<br><br>The core principles of Thomism include:<br><br>1. The idea that reason and faith are complementary, not mutually exclusive, in understanding God and the nature of reality.<br>2. The concept of the Four Causes: material, formal, efficient, and final (purpose or end), which are essential to understanding the nature of reality.<br>3. The concept of analogy: the idea that we can understand things in multiple ways by using analogy, which helps us to understand the nature of God and the universe.<br>4. The concept of universals: the idea that there are general or abstract concepts that apply to multiple instances, like "redness" or "happiness".<br>5. The concept of hylomorphism: the idea that everything is composed of matter and form, or potentiality and actuality.<br>6. The concept of the analogy of being: the idea that God is the ultimate and fundamental being on which all other beings rely for their existence and meaning.<br><br>The central teachings of Thomism, as encapsulated in St. Thomas Aquinas's writings, include the concepts of:<br><br> The Trinity: the three persons of God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.<br> The Incarnation: the idea that Jesus Christ is both fully human and fully divine.<br> The sacraments: seven rituals considered necessary for spiritual growth and salvation.<br> Natural law: the idea that there are certain objective principles of justice and morality that can be discerned through reason.<br> Free will: the idea that human beings have the capacity to choose their actions and to be held accountable for them.
Adjective:<br>Relating to or characteristic of Thomas Aquinas or his philosophical and theological ideas, particularly his synthesis of Aristotelian and Christian thought."He is a thoroughgoing Thomistic philosopher."
Thomomys is a genus of pack rats, also known as ground squirrels, that inhabit North America. They are members of the rodent family Geomyidae. There are about 21 species of Thomomys, most of which are found in the United States and Mexico.
A term used to refer to several British people with this surname.<br><br>Also known as Watsuji Tetsuro's pseudonym in Japanese, representing the concept of "understanding, experience".<br><br>Refers to William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, a Scottish-Irish physicist and mathematician.<br><br>In Chile, a stop on the Santiago Metro in San Ramón neighborhood
Thomsonite is a rare mineral composed of a hydrated soda (sodium carbonate) and calcium aluminum silicate, chemically NaCa20 Al5Si3O14(OH)·4H2O. It was first discovered in Greenland and is found in pegmatites and with nepheline in alkaline igneous rocks.
A thong is a type of sandal or footwear that has a strap that passes between the second and third or fourth toes, rather than between the big and second toes like a shoe. It is usually a strap that passes between the second and third toes. Thongs are often worn in warm and dry weather, and may be worn for swimming or just for casual, informal occasions.