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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

These words arrested my attention, and a minute later, I had ascended the domical summit of the hill, and stood at the foot of the high monument.

From The Youthful Wanderer An Account of a Tour through England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany by Heffner, George H.

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

St. Paul’s stands second only to St. Peter’s as a great domical cathedral of Renaissance architecture.

From Architecture Gothic and Renaissance by Smith, T. Roger (Thomas Roger)

In some of the central and southern districts, domes, or at least domical vaults, were employed.

From Architecture Gothic and Renaissance by Smith, T. Roger (Thomas Roger)