Toom — may refer to:* Andrei Toom (born 1942), Russian mathematician * Toom–Cook multiplication or Toom 3, a mathematical algorithm * Toom (Netherlands), a hamlet * Toom (supermarket), a chain of supermarkets in Germany * Toum, a garlic sauce from… … Wikipedia
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List of mathematicians (T) — NOTOC Tac * Tachard, Guy (France, 1651 1712) * Tacquet, André (Belgium, 1612 1660) * Taguchi, Genichi (Japan, 1924 ) * Tahan, Malba (Brazil, 1895 1974) * Tahta, Dikran (Britain, 1928 2006) * Taimina, Daina (Latvia, ? ) * Tait, Peter Guthrie… … Wikipedia
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john — /jon/, n. Slang. 1. a toilet or bathroom. 2. (sometimes cap.) a fellow; guy. 3. (sometimes cap.) a prostitute s customer. [generic use of the proper name] * * * I known as John Lackland born Dec. 24, 1167, Oxford, Eng. died Oct. 18/19, 1216,… … Universalium