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  • 51Scalloped margin dome — A scalloped margin dome is a volcanic dome that has experienced collapse and mass wasting such as landslides on its perimeter. The margins of these domes have arcuate headscarps or scallops separated by ridges that are a consequence of adjoining… …

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  • 52Sixty Dome Mosque — The Sixty Dome Mosque (Lang bn|ষাট গম্বুজ মসজিদ) (more commonly known as Shait Gumbad Mosque or Saith Gunbad Masjid ) is the largest historical mosque in Bangladesh and one of the most impressive Muslim architectural structures on the Indian… …

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  • 53onion dome — noun An onion shaped dome, characteristic of august buildings in Moghul and Russian architecture …

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  • 54lava dome — noun A roughly circular mound shaped bulge that builds up from the slow eruption of viscous felsic lava from a volcano. Lava domes are rarely seen in shield volcanos, but are common in stratovolcanos because the latter have more silicic magmas …

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  • 55geodesic dome — noun (C) technical a large building shaped like a ball, made from small flat pieces that are connected together to form polygons …

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  • 56piston dome — The top surface of a piston. It is often shaped for better combustion and to prevent a valve from contacting the surface. Also called piston crown. See piston head …

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  • 57vaulted ceiling — dome shaped ceiling, arch in the ceiling …

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  • 58The O2 — Infobox building|right building name= building type=Entertainment District former names= Millennium Dome architectural style=Dome structural system=Steel tensioned fabric location=The O2 Drawdock Road / Millennium Way Greenwich Peninsula North… …

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  • 59Mosque of Uqba — Great Mosque of Kairouan Overview of the mosque s courtyard which is surrounded by colonnaded arches Basic information Location …

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  • 60art and architecture, Oceanic — ▪ visual arts Introduction       the visual art (art) and architecture of native Oceania, including media such as sculpture, pottery, rock art, basketry, masks, painting, and personal decoration. In these cultures, art and architecture have often …

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