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Definition of dome
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of dome is as below...
Dome (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..
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Supportful
::
Supporter
(n.) A broad band or truss for
supporting
the
abdomen
or some other part or
organ.
Hide
::
Hide (n.) A
measure
of land,
common
in
Domesday
Book and old
English
charters,
the
quantity
of which is not well
ascertained,
but has been
differently
estimated
at 80, 100, and 120
acres..
Post-abdomen
::
Post-abdomen
(n.) That part of a
crustacean
behind
the
cephalothorax;
-- more
commonly
called
abdomen.
Simulty
::
Simulty
(n.)
Private
grudge
or
quarrel;
as,
domestic
simulties..
Matron
::
Matron
(n.) A
housekeeper;
esp., a woman who
manages
the
domestic
economy
of a
public
instution;
a head nurse in a
hospital;
as, the
matron
of a
school
or
hospital..
Pauxi
::
Pauxi (n.) A
curassow
(Ourax
pauxi),
which,
in South
America,
is often
domesticated..
Babirussa
::
Babirussa
(n.) A large
hoglike
quadruped
(Sus, /
Porcus,
babirussa)
of the East
Indies,
sometimes
domesticated;
the
Indian
hog. Its upper
canine
teeth or tusks are large and
recurved..
Semidome
::
Semidome
(n.) A roof or
ceiling
covering
a
semicircular
room or
recess,
or one of
nearly
that
shape,
as the apse of a
church,
a
niche,
or the like. It is
approximately
the
quarter
of a
hollow
sphere..
Rodomel
::
Rodomel
(n.) Juice of roses mixed with
honey.
Buansuah
::
Buansuah
(n.) The wild dog of
northern
India (Cuon
primaevus),
supposed
by some to be an
ancestral
species
of the
domestic
dog..
Dome
::
Dome (n.) A
cupola
formed
on a large
scale.
Alpaca
::
Alpaca
(n.) An
animal
of Peru (Lama
paco),
having
long, fine, wooly hair,
supposed
by some to be a
domesticated
variety
of the
llama..
Cicada
::
Cicada
(n.) Any
species
of the genus
Cicada.
They are large
hemipterous
insects,
with
nearly
transparent
wings.
The male makes a
shrill
sound by
peculiar
organs
in the under side of the
abdomen,
consisting
of a pair of
stretched
membranes,
acted upon by
powerful
muscles.
A noted
American
species
(C.
septendecim)
is
called
the
seventeen
year
locust.
Another
common
species
is the
dogday
cicada..
Venter
::
Venter
(n.) The lower part of the
abdomen
in
insects.
Trematodea
::
Trematodea
(n. pl.) An
extensive
order of
parasitic
worms.
They are found in the
internal
cavities
of
animals
belonging
to all
classes.
Many
species
are
found,
also, on the gills and skin of
fishes.
A few
species
are
parasitic
on man, and some, of which the fluke is the most
important,
are
injurious
parasites
of
domestic
animals.
The
trematodes
usually
have a
flattened
body
covered
with a
chitinous
skin, and are
furnished
with two or more
suckers
for
adhesion.
Most of the
species
are
hermaphrodi
Domestically
::
Domestically
(adv.)
In a
domestic
manner;
privately;
with
reference
to
domestic
affairs.
Trumpeter
::
Trumpeter
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
long-legged
South
American
birds of the genus
Psophia,
especially
P.
crepitans,
which is
abundant,
and often
domesticated
and kept with other
poultry
by the
natives.
They are
allied
to the
cranes.
So
called
from their loud cry.
Called
also
agami,
and
yakamik..
Inward
::
Inward
(a.)
Intimate;
domestic;
private.
Homemade
::
Homemade
(a.) Made at home; of
domestic
manufacture;
made
either
in a
private
family
or in one's own
country.
Rooster
::
Rooster
(n.) The male of the
domestic
fowl; a cock.
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