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radome

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Etymology

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Blend of radar +‎ dome, originating from the 1940s.

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radome (plural radomes)

  1. A radar dome.
    • 2019, Joel Martinsen (translator), Supernova Era, Tor, page 233:
      Radar antennas were distributed in large quantities throughout the base, half of them in white radomes that looked as if some gigantic bird had laid a clutch of eggs at random.
      Translated from 超新星纪元 by Cixin Liu, 2004.

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radome

  1. first-person plural past of rasti