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What kind of a noun is tomato?

A tomato is a common noun. Here's why:

* Common noun: Refers to a general type of person, place, or thing. "Tomato" refers to a general type of fruit, not a specific one.

* Proper noun: Refers to a specific person, place, or thing. For example, "Roma" would be a proper noun if referring to a specific type of tomato.

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