Here is the requested information on "domal":
Parts of Speech:
adjective
Definitions:
- Having the shape of a dome; domed.
Pronunciations:
- US: /ˈdoʊməl/
- UK: /ˈdəʊməl/
Origin and Usage:
The word "domal" comes from the Latin word "domus" meaning "house". It was first used in English in the mid-19th century to describe things that have the shape of a dome, such as a domal roof.
Synonyms:
Related Words:
- modal
- total
- local
- final
- usual
Example Sentences:
- The cathedral has a domal roof that is visible from miles away.
- The turtles domal shell protected it from predators.
- The new stadium features a unique domal design that sets it apart from other sports venues.