Definitions from Wikipedia (Thomas Moore)
▸ noun: Thomas Moore (28 May 1779 – 25 February 1852), was an Irish writer, poet, and lyricist celebrated for his Irish Melodies.
▸ noun: an Irish poet, songwriter, singer, novelist, and historian.
▸ noun: (born October 8, 1940, in Detroit, Michigan) a psychotherapist, former monk, and writer of popular spiritual books, including the New York Times bestseller Care of the Soul, a "guide to cultivating depth and sacredness in everyday life".
▸ noun: (21 May 1821 – 1 January 1887) a British gardener and botanist.
▸ noun: (1759July 11, 1822) a member of the United States House of Representatives and planter from South Carolina.
▸ noun: (1762 – 24 December 1840) an early European settler in Australia.
▸ noun: (born 1864 – died before 1945) a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for Stoke.
▸ noun: Thomas Moore (14 April 1618 – 6 August 1695) of Hawkchurch, Dorset was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1640 and 1685.
▸ noun: Thomas Robert Moore (born 1938) was Dean of Clogher from 1995 until 2004.Ireland
▸ noun: Thomas Cambridge Rylan Moore (born 29 March 1992) is an English cricketer, who played for Essex County Cricket Club.
▸ noun: Thomas James Moore (14 February 1881 – 13 January 1961) was an Australian trade unionist and politician who served in both houses of the Parliament of Western Australia.
▸ noun: Vice Admiral Thomas J. Moore (born 1959) was a senior officer in the United States Navy.
▸ noun: Colonel (c. 1669–1735) an officer of the British Army who served as Paymaster of the Forces Abroad.
▸ noun: (c. 1844 – 23 July 1935) a New Zealand cricketer.
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▸ noun: Thomas Moore (28 May 1779 – 25 February 1852), was an Irish writer, poet, and lyricist celebrated for his Irish Melodies.
▸ noun: an Irish poet, songwriter, singer, novelist, and historian.
▸ noun: (born October 8, 1940, in Detroit, Michigan) a psychotherapist, former monk, and writer of popular spiritual books, including the New York Times bestseller Care of the Soul, a "guide to cultivating depth and sacredness in everyday life".
▸ noun: (21 May 1821 – 1 January 1887) a British gardener and botanist.
▸ noun: (1759July 11, 1822) a member of the United States House of Representatives and planter from South Carolina.
▸ noun: (1762 – 24 December 1840) an early European settler in Australia.
▸ noun: (born 1864 – died before 1945) a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for Stoke.
▸ noun: Thomas Moore (14 April 1618 – 6 August 1695) of Hawkchurch, Dorset was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1640 and 1685.
▸ noun: Thomas Robert Moore (born 1938) was Dean of Clogher from 1995 until 2004.Ireland
▸ noun: Thomas Cambridge Rylan Moore (born 29 March 1992) is an English cricketer, who played for Essex County Cricket Club.
▸ noun: Thomas James Moore (14 February 1881 – 13 January 1961) was an Australian trade unionist and politician who served in both houses of the Parliament of Western Australia.
▸ noun: Vice Admiral Thomas J. Moore (born 1959) was a senior officer in the United States Navy.
▸ noun: Colonel (c. 1669–1735) an officer of the British Army who served as Paymaster of the Forces Abroad.
▸ noun: (c. 1844 – 23 July 1935) a New Zealand cricketer.
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