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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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Pink
::
Pink (v. t.) The
European
minnow;
-- so
called
from the color of its
abdomen
in
summer.
Vegetable
::
Vegetable
(n.) A plant used or
cultivated
for food for man or
domestic
animals,
as the
cabbage,
turnip,
potato,
bean,
dandelion,
etc.; also, the
edible
part of such a
plant,
as
prepared
for
market
or the
table..
Vicissy Duck
::
Vicissy
duck () A West
Indian
duck,
sometimes
domesticated..
Domestic
::
Domestic
(a.)
Living
in or near the
habitations
of man;
domesticated;
tame as
distinguished
from wild; as,
domestic
animals..
Agami
::
Agami (n.) A South
American
bird
(Psophia
crepitans),
allied
to the
cranes,
and
easily
domesticated;
--
called
also the
gold-breasted
trumpeter.
Its body is about the size of the
pheasant.
See
Trumpeter..
Perambulator
::
Perambulator
(n.) A
surveyor's
instrument
for
measuring
distances.
It
consists
of a wheel
arranged
to roll along over the
ground,
with an
apparatus
of
clockwork,
and a dial plate upon which the
distance
traveled
is shown by an
index.
See
Odometer..
Pedo-
::
Pedo- ()
Combining
forms from L. pes,
pedis,
foot, as
pedipalp,
pedireme,
pedometer..
Inland
::
Inland
(a.)
Confined
to a
country
or
state;
domestic;
not
foreing;
as, an
inland
bill of
exchange.
See
Exchange..
Atmidometer
::
Atmidometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the
evaporation
from
water,
ice, or
snow..
Huswife
::
Huswife
(n.) A
female
housekeeper;
a woman who
manages
domestic
affairs;
a
thirfty
woman.
Sparrow
::
Sparrow
(n.) One of many
species
of small
singing
birds of the
family
Fringilligae,
having
conical
bills,
and
feeding
chiefly
on
seeds.
Many
sparrows
are
called
also
finches,
and
buntings.
The
common
sparrow,
or house
sparrow,
of
Europe
(Passer
domesticus)
is noted for its
familiarity,
its
voracity,
its
attachment
to its
young,
and its
fecundity.
See House
sparrow,
under
House..
Homeliness
::
Homeliness
(n.)
Domesticity;
care of home.
Bestial
::
Bestial
(n.) A
domestic
animal;
also
collectively,
cattle;
as, other kinds of
bestial..
Storm
::
Storm (n.) A
violent
agitation
of human
society;
a
civil,
political,
or
domestic
commotion;
sedition,
insurrection,
or war;
violent
outbreak;
clamor;
tumult..
Bos
::
Bos (n.) A genus of
ruminant
quadrupeds,
including
the wild and
domestic
cattle,
distinguished
by a stout body,
hollow
horns,
and a large fold of skin
hanging
from the
neck..
Cattle
::
Cattle
(n. pl.)
Quadrupeds
of the
Bovine
family;
sometimes,
also,
including
all
domestic
quadrupeds,
as
sheep,
goats,
horses,
mules,
asses,
and
swine..
Abdominothoracic
::
Abdominothoracic
(a.)
Relating
to the
abdomen
and the
thorax,
or
chest..
Slidometer
::
Slidometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
indicating
and
recording
shocks
to
railway
cars
occasioned
by
sudden
stopping.
Epicolic
::
Epicolic
(a.)
Situated
upon or over the
colon;
--
applied
to the
region
of the
abdomen
adjacent
to the
colon.
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..
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