tobit

IPA: tˈoʊbɪt

Root Word: Tobit

noun

  • (biblical) A book of the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox canon of the Old Testament, considered apocryphal by Protestants.
  • (rare) A male given name from Hebrew.
  • (statistics) a model where the dependent variable is censored.
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Examples of "tobit" in Sentences

  • After the prayer, Tobit dies at an advanced age.
  • Tobit models assume that a variable is truncated.
  • Tobit is in favor of a graphic that doesn't use people.
  • Tobias was the title of the book now commonly called Tobit.
  • Footnotes in some bibles reference this verse to the Book of Tobit.
  • The story is based on the Book of Tobit from the Biblical Apocrypha.
  • The last work of mercy, burying the dead, comes from the Book of Tobit.
  • Tobit is quite plausibly a fictional tale about a real historical figure.
  • The painting is based on the story of Tobit of Nenevah from the Book of Tobit.
  • I personally enjoy the book of Tobit, but it isn't in many Bibles that I know.

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