Dome

  • 21dome — (n.) round, vaulted roof, 1650s, from Fr. dome (16c.), from Prov. doma, from Gk. doma house, housetop (especially a style of roof from the east), related to domos house (see DOMESTIC (Cf. domestic)). In the Middle Ages, Ger. dom and It. duomo… …

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  • 22domė — domė̃ dkt. Jokiõs domė̃s nèkreipiama į viẽtos gyvéntojų reikalãvimus …

    Bendrinės lietuvių kalbos žodyno antraštynas

  • 23dome — ► NOUN 1) a rounded vault forming the roof of a building, typically with a circular base. 2) a sports stadium or other building with a domed roof. 3) informal the top of the head. DERIVATIVES domed adjective domical adjective. ORIGIN Italian… …

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  • 24Dome — Dome, Insel des Merguiarchipels, vom Festlande durch die Foreststraße getrennt. Seit 1827 gehört sie den Engländern …

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  • 25dôme — DÔME: Tour de forme (sic) architecturale. S étonner de ce que cela puisse tenir tout seul. En citer deux : celui des Invalides et celui de Saint Pierre de Rome …

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  • 26dome — [n] arched part of ceiling arcade, arch, bubble, bulge, covering, cupola, mosque, roof, span, top, vault; concept 440 …

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  • 27Dome — For other uses, see Dome (disambiguation). Domal redirects here. For domal consonants , see Retroflex consonant. Dome of St. Peter s Basilica in Rome crowned by a cupola. Designed primarily by Michelangelo, the dome was not completed until 1590 A …

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  • 28Dome F — Japanese Antarctica bases Dome F, also known as Dome Fuji (ドーム富士 Dōmu Fuji), Valkyrie Dome, or Valkyrjedomen, is located in east Queen Maud Land at …

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  • 29Dome F — 77.31666666666739.7 Koordinaten: 77° 19′ S, 39° 42′ O …

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  • 30DOME —    The dome, which is created from an arch turned on its axis 360 degrees, is traditionally considered one of the most important Ancient Roman architectural inventions. Although round temples were not new to Ancient Rome, the Pantheon, when it… …

    Historical Dictionary of Architecture