domical
11domical — dom•i•cal [[t]ˈdoʊ mɪ kəl, ˈdɒm ɪ [/t]] also dom′ic adj. 1) domelike 2) having a dome • Etymology: 1840–50 dom′i•cal•ly, adv …
12domical — /ˈdoʊməkəl/ (say dohmuhkuhl), /ˈdɒməkəl/ (say domuhkuhl) adjective 1. domelike. 2. having a dome or domes. –domically, adverb …
13domical — adjective see domic …
14domicale — ● domical, domicale, domicaux adjectif Voûte domicale, synonyme de voûte bombée. ● domical, domicale, domicaux (expressions) adjectif Voûte domicale, synonyme de voûte bombée. ● domical, domicale, domicaux (synonymes) adjectif VoÛte domicale… …
15domicaux — ● domical, domicale, domicaux adjectif Voûte domicale, synonyme de voûte bombée. ● domical, domicale, domicaux (expressions) adjectif Voûte domicale, synonyme de voûte bombée. ● domical, domicale, domicaux (synonymes) adjectif VoÛte domicale… …
16domicalvault — domical vault n. See cloister vault. * * * …
17Dome — For other uses, see Dome (disambiguation). Domal redirects here. For domal consonants , see Retroflex consonant. Dome of St. Peter s Basilica in Rome crowned by a cupola. Designed primarily by Michelangelo, the dome was not completed until 1590 A …
18Ecclesiastical Architecture — • All ecclesiastical architecture may be said to have been evolved from two distinct germ cells, the oblong and the circular chamber Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ecclesiastical Architecture Ecclesiastic …
19Vault (architecture) — A Vault (French. voute, Italian. volta, German. Gewölbe, Polish. sklepienie , Spanish. bóveda ) is an architectural term for an arched form used to provide a space with a ceiling or roof. url=http://concise.britannica.com/ebc/article… …
20South Asian arts — Literary, performing, and visual arts of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. Myths of the popular gods, Vishnu and Shiva, in the Puranas (ancient tales) and the Mahabharata and Ramayana epics, supply material for representational and… …