domish

English

Etymology

dome + -ish

Adjective

domish (comparative more domish, superlative most domish)

  1. Resembling a dome.
    • 2001, Barry Werth, The Scarlet Professor: Newton Arvin, a Literary Life Shattered by Scandal:
      His gray-green eyes glinted anxiously behind gold wire-rim spectacles, his prim lips hid several teeth in need of removal, and, receding above a domish, lightly pocked forehead, his soft brown hair, already thinning, lay flat.

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