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Synonyms for dome

arched roof

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Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Synonyms for dome

the uppermost part of the body

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Synonyms for dome

a concave shape whose distinguishing characteristic is that the concavity faces downward

informal terms for a human head

a stadium that has a roof

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"Every part of the center works together,''' Busch said, quoting the slogan on the restaurant's chopstick wrappers: "Dine at Domo and feed the world.''
In connection with the financing, TPG Growth, TPG's middle market and growth equity investment arm, will also take a seat on Domo's board of directors.
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A Lithuanian man Aloiz Domo, 29, was helping gardai with their inquiries into the suspicious death last night.
Clifford & Watson (1977) encontraron que las celulas subsidiarias de los estomas con forma triangular se encuentran en aquellas gramineas del tipo no festucoide y que las celulas en forma de domo o con los lados paralelos son caracteristicas de las festucoide.
The dress was designed by Italian couturier Domo Adami and is made from microscopic threads of the world's most precious metal.
The role of Olga, although small, was well handled by former dancer Althea Toynbee-Ristanovic, while Leonard Mustard, Qualicum's Town Crier, was an inspired choice for Ivan, the major domo. The other non-singing role, Jailer Frosch (Albert Davies), was mercifully reduced.