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geodome

American  
[jee-uh-dohm] / ˈdʒi əˌdoʊm /

noun

  1. a geodesic dome.


Etymology

Origin of geodome

Short for geodesic dome

Example Sentences

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The inaugural gathering was at McGregor Lake, one of the best diving spots in the region due to its supreme clarity, relatively warm temperatures and abundant sight-seeing opportunities, including towering underwater cliffs, massive submerged logs and the “Geodome,” an underwater structure that makes for a memorable exploration.

From Washington Times

Saturday-Sunday; prices vary; • Celebrating Century 21 history exhibit, open daily, free; • GeoDome Earth Portal guided tour of the universe, open daily, $7-$9.

From Seattle Times

Saturday-Sunday; prices vary; • GeoDome Earth Portal guided tour of the universe, open daily, $7-$9.

From Seattle Times

Saturday-Sunday; prices vary; • GeoDome Earth Portal guided tour of the universe, open daily, $7-$9; • Century 21 Lecture, Modern Building Technology, 7 p.m.

From Seattle Times

Saturday-Sunday; prices vary; • Celebrating Century 21 history exhibit, open daily, free; • GeoDome Earth Portal guided tour of the universe, open daily, $7-$9; • Century 21 Lecture, Northwest Architects of the Seattle World's Fair, 7 p.m.

From Seattle Times