domed

  • 11domed — UK [dəʊmd] / US [doʊmd] adjective fitted with or shaped like a dome a domed forehead …

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  • 12Domed Labels — are printed pressure sensitive labels that have a thick dome shaped clear polyurethane coating. Uses Screen printed and digitally printed domed labels. Domed labels are used in many applications. Equipment manufacturers apply them as permanent… …

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  • 13Domed Rodrigues giant tortoise — Illustration from c. 1770 by Jossigny Conservation status …

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  • 14Domed Mauritius giant tortoise — Conservation status Extinct (IUCN 2.3) Scientific classification …

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  • 15Domed ancylid — Shells of the domed ancylid from Green River and Cahaba River. Conservation status …

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  • 16Domed city — A domed city is a kind of theoretical or fictional structure that encloses a large urban area under a single roof. In most descriptions, the dome is airtight and pressurized, creating a habitat that can be controlled for air temperature and… …

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  • 17Domed Basilica —    A church of basilican (q.v.) plan with a dome (q.v.) over the central part of the nave (q.v.). The first domed basilica was the church at Meriamlik on the south coast of Asia Minor (q.v.), dating to 471 494. One of the most famous is St. Irene …

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  • 18Domed Octagon Church —    A church of basilican (q.v.) plan with a dome (q.v.) over a square bay in the center of the nave (q.v.). The dome rests on an octagon base, created by a squinch (q.v.) at each corner of the square bay. Examples include the katholikon at Hosios …

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  • 19domed — adjective In the form of a dome. Syn: hemispherical …

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  • 20domed — md adj. arched, vaulted, rounded …

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