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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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Penstock
::
Penstock
(n.) A close
conduit
or pipe for
conducting
water,
as, to a water
wheel,
or for
emptying
a pond, or for
domestic
uses..
Id
::
Id (n.) A small
fresh-water
cyprinoid
fish
(Leuciscus
idus or Idus idus) of
Europe.
A
domesticated
variety,
colored
like the
goldfish,
is
called
orfe in
Germany..
Kingdomed
::
Kingdomed
(a.)
Having
a
kingdom
or the
dignity
of a king; like a
kingdom.
Pouter
::
Pouter
(n.) A
variety
of the
domestic
pigeon
remarkable
for the
extent
to which it is able to
dilate
its
throat
and
breast.
Abdominoscopy
::
Abdominoscopy
(n.)
Examination
of the
abdomen
to
detect
abdominal
disease.
Swinebread
::
Swine (n.) Any
animal
of the hog kind,
especially
one of the
domestical
species.
Swine
secrete
a large
amount
of
subcutaneous
fat,
which,
when
extracted,
is known as lard. The male is
specifically
called
boar, the
female,
sow, and the
young,
pig. See Hog..
Husbandry
::
Husbandry
(n.) Care of
domestic
affairs;
economy;
domestic
management;
thrift.
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..
Poultry
::
Poultry
(n.)
Domestic
fowls
reared
for the
table,
or for their eggs or
feathers,
such as cocks and hens,
capons,
turkeys,
ducks,
and
geese..
Urus
::
Urus (n.) A very
large,
powerful,
and
savage
extinct
bovine
animal
(Bos urus /
primigenius)
anciently
abundant
in
Europe.
It
appears
to have still
existed
in the time of
Julius
Caesar.
It had very large
horns,
and was
hardly
capable
of
domestication.
Called
also, ur, ure, and tur..
Marsupium
::
Marsupium
(n.) The
pouch,
formed
by a fold of the skin of the
abdomen,
in which
marsupials
carry their
young;
also, a pouch for
similar
use in other
animals,
as
certain
Crustacea..
Graylag
::
Graylag
(n.) The
common
wild gray goose
(Anser
anser)
of
Europe,
believed
to be the wild form of the
domestic
goose.
See
Illust.
of
Goose..
Cat
::
Cat (n.) An
animal
of
various
species
of the
genera
Felis and Lynx. The
domestic
cat is Felis
domestica.
The
European
wild cat
(Felis
catus)
is much
larger
than the
domestic
cat. In the
United
States
the name wild cat is
commonly
applied
to the bay lynx (Lynx
rufus)
See Wild cat, and Tiger cat..
Stalk
::
Stalk (n.) The
narrow
basal
portion
of the
abdomen
of a
hymenopterous
insect.
Post-abdomen
::
Post-abdomen
(n.) That part of a
crustacean
behind
the
cephalothorax;
-- more
commonly
called
abdomen.
Plum
::
Plum (n.) The
edible
drupaceous
fruit of the
Prunus
domestica,
and of
several
other
species
of
Prunus;
also, the tree
itself,
usually
called
plum
tree..
Urite
::
Urite (n.) One of the
segments
of the
abdomen
or
post-abdomen
of
arthropods.
Goldfish
::
Goldfish
(n.) A small
domesticated
cyprinoid
fish
(Carassius
auratus);
-- so named from its
color.
It is
native
of
China,
and is said to have been
introduced
into
Europe
in 1691. It is often kept as an
ornament,
in small ponds or glass
globes.
Many
varieties
are
known.
Called
also
golden
fish, and
golden
carp. See
Telescope
fish, under
Telescope..
Raddle
::
Raddle
(n.) An
instrument
consisting
of a
wooden
bar, with a row of
upright
pegs set in it, used by
domestic
weavers
to keep the warp of a
proper
width,
and
prevent
tangling
when it is wound upon the beam of the
loom..
Tray
::
Tray (n.) A small
trough
or
wooden
vessel,
sometimes
scooped
out of a block of wood, for
various
domestic
uses, as in
making
bread,
chopping
meat, etc..
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