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ste the difference between mausoleum and dome. ​

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Answered by yusuf53
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Explanation:

Noun

(en noun)

A small building (or "vault") for the remains of the dead, with walls, a roof, and (if it is to be used for more than one corpse) a door. It may be partly or wholly in the ground (except for its entrance) in a cemetery, or it may be inside a church proper or in its crypt. Single tombs may be permanently sealed; those for families (or other groups) have doors for access whenever needed.

A pit in which the dead body of a human being is deposited; a grave.

* Shakespeare

As one dead in the bottom of a tomb .

Verb

(en verb)

To bury.

Dome

Noun

(en noun)

(architecture) A structural element resembling the hollow upper half of a sphere; a cupola.

Anything shaped like an upset bowl, often used as a cover.

a cake dome

(slang) head (including the meaning 'oral sex')

* Was he in trouble, half a ton of rubble landed on the top of his dome . - , "Right Said Fred"

* I got 5 Georgia homes where I rest my Georgia bones, Come anywhere on my land and I'll aim at your Georgia dome . - Ludacris

Answered by Parkhu123
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Answer:

a stately or impressive building housing a tomb or group of tombs is called as mausoleum

a rounded vault forming the roof of a building or structure, typically with a circular base is called as dome

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