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domical

[doh-mi-kuhl, dom-i-] / ˈdoʊ mɪ kəl, ˈdɒm ɪ- /






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"Out there on the desert�just the dunes, me and my feet," mused Telly Savalas, domical Big Daddy of TV's Kojak series.

From Time Magazine Archive

The conclusion that in the present building we have 103parts representing different periods solves also the problem of the elliptical domical vault.

From Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture by Van Millingen, Alexander

In some bas-reliefs, buildings with roofs of a domical shape are represented.

From Architecture Classic and Early Christian by Smith, T. Roger (Thomas Roger)

The Interior.—The natural division, in height, of an early church, whether basilican or domical, was into three stories—the ground level, the gallery level, and the clearstory or vault level.

From Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture by Van Millingen, Alexander

S. Mary Abchurch, is nearly square in plan, has no columns and is covered with a domical ceiling, but so skilfully treated that the effect is singularly pleasing.

From Our Homeland Churches and How to Study Them by Heath, Sidney




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