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Dome logo #10101) Astrodome 2) Bonce 3) Cupola 4) Geodesic 5) Noggin 6) Roof
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Dome logo #10101) US Capitol shape 2) All-Japan Formula 3 team 3) All-weather stadium 4) Architectural feature 5) Astro or Teapot 6) Bald head 7) Baldpate 8) Bio attachment 9) Blue Mosque feature 10) Bowl-shaped roof 11) Bowl-shaped rooftop 12) Bowl-shaped structure 13) Bubbletop 14) Buckminster fuller creation 15) Cap on a capitol
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  1. informal terms for a human head
  2. a stadium that has a roof
  3. a hemispherical roof

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Dome logo #21846a raised location on the top of the main boiler drum, providing a high point from which to collect dry steam, reducing the risk of priming.
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Dome logo #22329A steep-sided mass of viscous (doughy) lava extruded from a volcanic vent, often circular in plane view and spiny, rounded, or flat on top. Its surface is often rough and blocky as a result of fragmentation of the cooler, outer crust during growth of the dome.
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Dome logo #21002• (n.) Any erection resembling the dome or cupola of a building; as the upper part of a furnace, the vertical steam chamber on the top of a boiler, etc. • (n.) A building; a house; an edifice; -- used chiefly in poetry. • (n.) A prism formed by planes parallel to a lateral axis which meet above in a horizontal edge, like the roof of ...
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Dome logo #22644A steep-sided mass of viscous (doughy) lava extruded from a volcanic vent (often circular in plane view) and spiny, rounded, or flat on top. Its surface is often rough and blocky as a result of fragmentation of the cooler, outer crust during growth of the dome. Detailed definition of Dome
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Dome logo #22512A term used when describing a forehead in a cat that is well rounded or domed out.
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dome logo #209731. A building; a house; an edifice; used chiefly in poetry. 'Approach the dome, the social banquet share.' (Pope) ... 2. A cupola formed on a large scale. ... 'The Italians apply the term il duomo to the principal church of a city, and the Germans call every cathedral church Dom; and it is supposed that the word in its present English sense has cre...
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Dome logo #21455A steep-sided mass of viscous (doughy) lava extruded from a volcanic vent (often circular in plane view) and spiny, rounded, or flat on top. Its surface is often rough and blocky as a result of fragmentation of the cooler, outer crust during growth of the dome.
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dome logo #21532A generally hemispherical roof or vault. Theoretically, an arch rotated 360 degrees on its vertical axis.
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Dome logo #22196a convex covering over a circular, square, or polygonal space. Domes may be hemispherical, semi-elliptical, pointed or onion-shaped.
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dome logo #22291 A round or oval bulge on the Earth's surface, containing the oldest section of rock in its raised, central part. See also basin. drainage basin The area from which water flows into a stream. Also called a watershed.
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dome logo #10444a geologic structure resembling an inverted bowl; a short anticline that plunges on all sides.
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Dome logo #20972Dome noun [ French dôme , Italian duomo , from Latin domus a house, domus Dei or Domini , house of the Lord, house of God; akin to Greek ... house, ... to build, and English timber . See Timber .] 1. A building; a house; an edifice; -- used c...
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Dome logo #223311 (structural geology) An uplift that is circular or elliptical in map view, with beds dipping away in all directions from a central area. 2 (topography) A general term for any dome-shaped landform.
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dome logo #23308A tent shape where the poles create a dome by curving over each other.
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dome logo #20030A hemispherical vault.
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Dome logo #21217A dome is a vaulted roof of spherical or other curvature, covering a building or part of it, and forming a common feature in Byzantine and also in Renaissance architecture. Cupola is also used as a synonym, or is applied to the interior, dome being applied to the exterior. Domes of the 19th century were semielliptical in vertical section, and were ...
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dome logo #23000 In structural geology, a round or elliptical upwarp of strata resembling a short anticline.
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dome logo #20974covered stadium noun a stadium that has a roof
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dome logo #20974 noun a hemispherical roof
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dome logo #21221(architecture) In architecture, a roof form which is usually hemispherical and constructed over a circular, square, or octagonal space in a building. A feature of Islamic and Roman architecture, the dome was revived during the Renaissance period. The dome first appears in Assyrian architecture...
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dome logo #22348a high and rounded object
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Dome logo #22819(Geodesic) An architectural design invented by Buckminster Fuller with a regular polygonal structure based on radial symmetry.
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