From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdomeddomed /dəʊmd $ doʊmd/ adjective AATBcovered with a dome or shaped like a dome the domed roof of the church
Examples from the Corpus
domed• Cut a little off the wide base of the large cake so that it will sit firmly as the domed body of the clown.• A floor of polished marble, a domed ceiling of gold mosaic.• In an old domed church, sunlight painted rainbow jewels on the marble floor.• A female puppet with a fine, domed forehead entered, swishing black velvet.• Steel columns support the vaulted, domed glass ceilings.• The smaller dispensers are called swan-necks and the larger, with domed heads, are called, mushroom dispensers.• Instead, it forms a huge domed shield on the front of which are two bean-shaped compound eyes.• Toronto, with its big domed stadium, is a likely site for the Olympic games.• The domed structure was wrecked, smashed open at one side like an eggshell.