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Definition of dome
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Dome (n.)
Decision;
judgment;
opinion;
a court
decision.
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Domestic
::
Domestic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
nation
considered
as a
family
or home, or to one's own
country;
intestine;
not
foreign;
as,
foreign
wars and
domestic
dissensions..
Abdomen
::
Abdomen
(n.) The
belly,
or that part of the body
between
the
thorax
and the
pelvis.
Also, the
cavity
of the
belly,
which is lined by the
peritoneum,
and
contains
the
stomach,
bowels,
and other
viscera.
In man, often
restricted
to the part
between
the
diaphragm
and the
commencement
of the
pelvis,
the
remainder
being
called
the
pelvic
cavity..
Capuchin
::
Capuchin
(n.) A
variety
of the
domestic
pigeon
having
a
hoodlike
tuft of
feathers
on the head and sides of the neck.
Dome
::
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..
Hara-kiri
::
Hara-kiri
(n.)
Suicide,
by
slashing
the
abdomen,
formerly
practiced
in
Japan,
and
commanded
by the
government
in the cases of
disgraced
officials;
disembowelment;
-- also
written,
but
incorrectly,
hari-kari..
Felis
::
Felis (n.) A genus of
carnivorous
mammals,
including
the
domestic
cat, the lion,
tiger,
panther,
and
similar
animals..
Stalk
::
Stalk (n.) The
narrow
basal
portion
of the
abdomen
of a
hymenopterous
insect.
Homemade
::
Homemade
(a.) Made at home; of
domestic
manufacture;
made
either
in a
private
family
or in one's own
country.
Pedo-
::
Pedo- ()
Combining
forms from L. pes,
pedis,
foot, as
pedipalp,
pedireme,
pedometer..
Stomate
::
Stomapoda
(n. pl.) An order of
Crustacea
including
the
squillas.
The
maxillipeds
are
leglike
in form, and the large claws are
comblike.
They have a large and
elongated
abdomen,
which
contains
a part of the
stomach
and
heart;
the
abdominal
appendages
are
large,
and bear the
gills.
Called
also
Gastrula,
Stomatopoda,
and
Squilloidea..
Mesogastric
::
Mesogastric
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
middle
region
of the
abdomen,
or of the
stomach..
Seneschal
::
Seneschal
(n.) An
officer
in the
houses
of
princes
and
dignitaries,
in the
Middle
Ages, who had the
superintendence
of
feasts
and
domestic
ceremonies;
a
steward.
Sometimes
the
seneschal
had the
dispensing
of
justice,
and was given high
military
commands..
Famular
::
Famular
(n.)
Domestic;
familiar.
Epipedometry
::
Epipedometry
(n.) The
mensuration
of
figures
standing
on the same base.
Urosome
::
Urosome
(n.) The
abdomen,
or
post-abdomen,
of
arthropods..
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..
Solifugae
::
Solifugae
(n. pl.) A
division
of
arachnids
having
large,
powerful
fangs and a
segmented
abdomen;
--
called
also
Solpugidea,
and
Solpugides..
Cot
::
Cot (n.) A pen, coop, or like
shelter
for small
domestic
animals,
as for sheep or
pigeons;
a
cote..
Dome
::
Dome (n.) A
building;
a
house;
an
edifice;
-- used
chiefly
in
poetry.
Pinfold
::
Pinfold
(n.) A place in which stray
cattle
or
domestic
animals
are
confined;
a
pound;
a
penfold.
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