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onion dome

noun

Definition of onion dome

: a dome (as of a church) having the general shape of an onion

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Other Words from onion dome

onion-domed \ ˈən-​yən-​ˌdōmd How to pronounce onion-domed (audio) \ adjective

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This medieval-inspired stone castle flaunts arched portals, flying buttresses, towers, onion domes, a moat and a drawbridge. Tom Noel, The Know, "9 odd places that you should include on a Colorado road trip, from a giant hot dog to fake cliff dwellings," 25 Aug. 2019 The Moorish Revival structure, known for its distinctive onion domes, attracted interest from a range of retailers and real estate investors. Ryan Ori, chicagotribune.com, "Landmark Medinah Temple to be redeveloped — again — by 'mayor of River North'," 14 June 2019 On the second floor of the Potrero Hill brewery, built as a coffee roastery in the 1930s, workers still hand-crank the valve on the copper mash cooker, half a century old and shaped like an onion dome. San Francisco Chronicle, "Is San Francisco's Anchor Brewing having an identity crisis?," 3 Jan. 2015 When the Russians defeated Spain, the entire soccer world, including the news media, shouted as one from under the onion domes: Oh, what a Cinderella story. Christine Brennan, USA TODAY, "Don't let Russia's World Cup success obscure history of cheating," 2 July 2018 With the colorful onion domes of St. Basil's Church and the imposing red brick walls of the Kremlin behind him, Nemtsov died on the bridge minutes after his assassin's car sped off. Sabra Ayres, latimes.com, "On a Moscow bridge, volunteers brave weather and provocateurs to maintain memorial to Boris Nemtsov," 24 Feb. 2018 This piece includes a collection of dramatic landscaped mounds that will provide stunning views overlooking Clark Fields, the ArcelorMittal steel plant and the onion domes of St. Theodosius Russian Orthodox Cathedral. Steven Litt, cleveland.com, "Cleveland reaches tipping point in 2017, planning a greener, healthier public realm (photos)," 25 Dec. 2017 The local church, with its onion dome, sits next to the school. JerÉ Longman And Matthew Kruchak, New York Times, "Football Among the Old Believers, in Alaska," 3 Sep. 2017 The groups protesting included the Czar’s Cross and Forty Forties, the latter a reference to the prominence of religion and the abundance of church onion domes in medieval Moscow (there were said to be 1,600 of them, 40 times 40). Andrew E. Kramer, New York Times, "‘Matilda,’ Heretical to Some in Russia, Mostly Elicits Giggles," 25 Oct. 2017

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First Known Use of onion dome

1868, in the meaning defined above

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