"Tomtate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Tom-tate is a type of tomato.
Tomography is the creation of an image of the internal structures of a solid object using other than optical means, such as from reflected radiation or sound waves.
The Tomopteridae is a family of sometimes deep-water dragonflies, but most often known for being ghost tryploblasthic López replicating sharks, also known as "firebacks" (or "throws" in UK English), and "bristtails" among amateurs.
The word "tomorrow" refers to the day after the current day, i.e., the following day in the sequence of days. It may also be used figuratively to refer to a future situation or event. In some contexts, it can also imply uncertainty or doubt about a future action or decision.
Tomoscopy is a term used in ophthalmology, which is the branch of medicine and surgery dealing with the medical and surgical treatment of disorders and diseases of the eye and the visual system. It refers to a surgical procedure that involves creating or opening windows in the iris or sclera to treat glaucoma by allowing liquid to drain out of the eye.
Tompion is not a valid or recognized English word. However, I think you may be thinking of "dampening" or another word, or it could be a surname or a proper noun.<br><br>That being said, there is a term "Tompion seal" which is a part of an engine, specifically a piston ring or valve, that helps to prevent oil from entering the combustion chamber.
Tomyris is a name derived from the Old Persian word "tavāpavai", which is a compound of "tava-" ( Kill-) and "ai" ( dawn or day), referring to a female warrior who killed the defeated opponent at dawn.<br><br>In Greek mythology, Tomyris was the queen of the Massagetae, a tribe from the Steppes of Central Asia. She was known for killing the Persian Empire's king Cyrus the Great's army, including Cyrus himself, after they had defeated the Massagetae army in the 530s BC. This was made famous by the Greek historian Herodotus in his book "The Histories".<br><br>The name Tomyris has been used in various contexts since then, including as a symbol of female power and a reminder of the defeat of empire and the fall of power structures.
Tonality refers to the quality or character of a person's speech or singing voice, particularly with regard to its emotional or expressive qualities. It can also refer to the intonation, pitch, and rhythm of a language or text.<br><br>In music, tonality refers to the harmonic structure of a piece of music, specifically the selection of notes that create a key or scale and the way in which those notes are used to create a sense of tonal harmony.<br><br>In psychology, tonality can also refer to a person's emotional or attitudinal bias, which can influence how they perceive and interact with others.<br><br>In a broader sense, tonality can also refer to the style or character of a person, their personality, or their way of expressing themselves through language or voice.
Tonawanda can refer to several places and things. Some possible meanings include:<br><br>1. Tonawanda, New York: A city located in Erie County, New York, USA. It is part of the Buffalo metropolitan area.<br>2. Tonawanda Creek: A stream that runs through Buffalo and Erie County, New York.<br>3. Tonawanda Island: An island in the Niagara River that separates the United States from Canada.<br>4. Tonawanda Indian Reservation: A Seneca Native American reservation located in Tonawanda, New York.<br>5. Tonawanda Band of Seneca Indians: A band of the Seneca Nation of New York, an indigenous people native to North America.<br><br>All these references are named after the Iroquoian word "Tonawanda", which means "a cluster of beavers" or "place of the badger".
Bad at singing; lacking a good sense of pitch or musical expression. Can also be used figuratively to describe someone's idea or opinion being ridiculous or off-key.