Domes

/doʊmz/ noun

Large, rounded, bowl-shaped roofs or structures that cover buildings, like the dome of the U.S. Capitol.

From Italian 'duomo' meaning 'cathedral,' which comes from Latin 'domus' meaning 'house.' Renaissance architects borrowed the Italian term for these magnificent rounded structures, which became iconic features of important buildings across Europe and the Americas.

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