Definition of Tondi

1. tondo [n] - See also: tondo

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tondi

tonalists
tonalite
tonalites
tonalities
tonality
tonally
toname
tonames
tonant
tonaphasia
tonation
tonations
tonca bean
tonca beans
toncanet
tondi (current term)
tondini
tondino
tondinos
tondo
tondos
tone
tone-beginning
tone-deaf
tone arm
tone arms
tone colour
tone deafness
tone decay test
tone dialing

Literary usage of Tondi

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Bibliotheca Chemica: A Catalogue of the Alchemical, Chemical and by John Ferguson (1906)
"tondi published remarks upon the Earths. The fullest account of him which I ... Matteo tondi, a distinguished naturalist, was born at Sanseverino in 1762, ..."

2. Sienese Renaissance Tomb Monuments by Robert Munman (1993)
"In the event, however, Renaissance Siena saw but one further example of a wall tomb in illusionistic relief, and that work, the Giovanni Battista tondi ..."

3. Sienese Renaissance Tomb Monuments by Robert Munman (1993)
"Renaissance Siena saw but one further example of a wall tomb in illusionistic relief, and that work, the Giovanni Battista tondi monument, was conceived on ..."

4. Memoir of a Map of Hindoostan; Or The Mogul Empire: with an Introduction by James Rennell (1793)
"tondi has the bearing and difference of latitude from Point ... from Madura and tondi; and therefore must partake of the errors incident to tondi, ..."

5. The American Journal of Psychology by Edward Bradford ( Titchener, Granville Stanley Hall (1918)
"Although the tondi is the soul-stuff, on the other hand it is the roha that determines a man's personal consciousness, his I. But that the tondi is ..."

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