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dome

dome [ dōm ]


noun  (plural domes)
Definition:
 
1. hemispherical roof: a hemispherical roof, e.g. on a palace or cathedral

2. hemispherical top: something that resembles a dome in shape and position, e.g. the cover of a furnace or the top of somebody's head
the dome of the sky

3. hemispherical building structure: a hemispherical or convex structure, especially a building
a sports dome

4. crystal formation resembling roof: a crystal form in which two inclined surfaces intersect to form an edge like a roof

5. large stately building: a large grand building ( archaic )

6. geology curved rock layer: a semispherical topographic feature that slopes in all directions from a central point, formed by upward folding of sediments

7. geology lava mass: a mass of solidified viscous lava formed above the vent of a volcano by the buildup of magma



verb  (past and past participle domed, present participle dom·ing, 3rd person present singular domes)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb form hemispherical shape: to rise in a hemispherical shape, or form something into this shape

2. transitive verb put dome over something: to cover something with a dome

[Mid-17th century. Via French dôme< Italian duomo "house, house of God, cathedral" < Latin domus "house"]

domed adjective
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