In some of the central and southern districts, domes, or at least domical vaults, were employed. |
It usually has a domical lid and a vertical handle on the side opposite the spout, and it stands on three or four legs that are well-articulated with the shape of the body. |
The French term bomb is more exact than such expressions as domical and domed. |
All the vaults are domical, and those of the nave spring from corbels carved in the style of Venetian fifteenth-century work. |
A domical volcano is termed a tholus, while a pancake-like structure is called a farrum. |
This soaring height was capped by an enormous domical monolith, weighing at least 80 tons. |