kapak (kitap)

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{i} dome
Slang for head
Anything shaped like an upset bowl, often used as a cover, e.g. a cake dome
A common structural element of architecture that resembles the hollow upper half of a sphere
{n} an arched roof, cupola, building, house
A steep-sided mass of viscous (doughy) lava extruded from a volcanic vent, often circular in plane view and spiny, rounded, or flat on top Its surface is often rough and blocky as a result of fragmentation of the cooler, outer crust during growth of the dome
informal terms for a human head
a hemispherical roof a stadium that has a roof a concave shape whose distinguishing characteristic is that the concavity faces downward
The shelter housing a telescope The dome roof has a motorized slit that opens and can rotate 360 degrees to expose any portion of the sky We use Ash Domes for our large telescopes, and a specially constructed dome of our own design for the robotic telescope
A dome is a round roof. the dome of St Paul's cathedral
A closure that has a rounded top surface
a hemispherical roof
The most difficult architectural form to construct, the dome is designed by rotating the arch 360 deg around its central vertical axis The result is a semi-spherical cap that rests upon a cylinder or the top of a pendentive
A roof with a partial-spherical shape
an endogenic feature of positive relief (it sticks out from the surface), generally with shallow sides It is formed by pressure from below
A building; a house; an edifice; used chiefly in poetry
Decision; judgment; opinion; a court decision
a concave shape whose distinguishing characteristic is that the concavity faces downward
{i} curved hemispherical roof or ceiling, cupola, anything shaped like a dome
An arch rotated about its vertical axis to produce a structure shaped like an inverted bowl
The mound of water spray thrown up into the air when the shock wave from an underwater detonation of a nuclear (or atomic) weapon reaches the surface
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