Gnome (disambiguation)
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A gnome is a diminutive spirit in Renaissance magic and alchemy.
Gnome or GNOME may also refer to:
Fiction
Races
- English name of the Noldor, one of the tribes of Elves in J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional Middle-earth, called Gnomes in Tolkien's early works
- Gnome (Dungeons & Dragons), a race in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game
- Gnome (Dragonlance), a spin-off of the Dungeons & Dragons gnome
- Gnome, one of the eight Mana sprits in the Mana series, representing the element of earth
- Gnomes (Warcraft)
Characters
- Lord Gnome, the fictional proprietor of Private Eye magazine
- Gnome (DC comics), a member of the DC Comics superhero team Elementals
- Gnome, a villain appearing in the Marvel Comics series Nightmask
- Big Ears, Make Way for Noddy
Titled works
- "Gnomes" (South Park)
- Gnomes (book), a 1977 book, one in a series of books, written by Wil Huygen and illustrated by Rien Poortvliet
- Gnomes (film), a 1980 film based on the book
- G-Nome, a PC game
- A Gnome Named Gnorm, a 1990 fantasy comedy film
Brands and companies
- Gnome Engine Company, an aircraft engine manufacturer
- Gnome Press, a small-press publishing company known for publishing many science fiction classics (1948–1962)
- Rolls-Royce Gnome, an aircraft engine
- Sky Gnome, a device for accessing radio channels and digital television
History and politics
- Project Gnome, a nuclear test in 1961
- Ramón Mercader, a foreign agent of the USSR codenamed GNOME, who assassinated Leon Trotsky
Music
- "The Gnome", a song by British psychedelic rock band Pink Floyd
- "The Laughing Gnome", a novelty song by David Bowie
Computing
- GNOME, a desktop environment software for computers running GNU/Linux and Unix-like operating systems
- GNO/ME, short for the GNO Multitasking Environment, for the Apple IIGS computer
- Gnome sort, a sorting algorthim
Other uses
- Gnomes of Zurich, disparaging term for Swiss bankers
- Garden gnomes, figurines used as lawn ornaments
- Gnome (rhetoric), saying or maxim providing instruction in compact form
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