cupola Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈkjuː.pəl.ə]
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Meaning of cupola In English

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Examples of cupola

  • In the upper stripe, a cupola projects upward to the left while buildings and trees form a staggered boundary to the right.

  • That little white spot you see above the green is the cupola of the church.

  • I understand that complaint has been made of air pollution from the operation of cold blast cupolas at these works.

  • There are virtually no sulphur oxides in the blast furnace gases and little in the hot blast cupola gases.

  • That may be all right for furnaces in boilers; but melting iron in a cupola is not a simple furnace operation.

  • This cancellation is the result of technological developments which enables us to rely on an improved version of the existing cupola, and it has no operational significance.

  • The cupola and ceiling vaults, drum, and dome have since collapsed.

  • A cupola with a low, pyramidal roof and arched windows is perched atop the building.

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