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1 a bald dome
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Dome (disambiguation) — Dome in architecture : ribbed hemispherical dome resting on an octagonal drum in the Great Mosque of Kairouan (also called the Mosque of Uqba), city of Kairouan, Tunisia. A dome is a structural element of architecture that resembles the… … Wikipedia
Bald Knob — Geobox|Summit name = Bald Knob native name = other name = other name1 = topo maker = USGS topo range = Allegheny Mountains parent = Back Allegheny Mountain category = image caption = Looking south from the summit. etymology type = etymology =… … Wikipedia
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dome — n The head or skull. Look at old chrome dome (bald guy) over there. 1940s … Historical dictionary of American slang
dome — noun (C) 1 a round roof on a base like a circle 2 a shape like a ball cut in half: the dome of his bald head … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
dome — n. the head, especially if bald. □ I need a new hat for my shiny dome … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
Chrome dome — bald person … Dictionary of Australian slang
Silers Bald — Infobox Mountain Name = Silers Bald Photo = Silers bald from narrows1.jpg Caption=The summit of Silers Bald, looking west from the Narrows. Elevation = 5,607 feet (1709 metres) Range = Great Smoky Mountains Location = Tennessee, USA Prominence =… … Wikipedia
Silers Bald — Elevación: 1709 metros (5,607 pies) Coordenadas … Wikipedia Español
Andrews Bald — is a mountain in the Great Smoky Mountains, located in the Southeastern United States. It has an elevation of 5,920 feet above sea level, making it the highest grassy bald in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. [http://www.cs.utk.edu/… … Wikipedia
Clingmans Dome — Clingmans Dome, with Spruce fir forest Elevation 6,643 ft (2,025 m) … Wikipedia