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A small cabin atop the caboose where the brakeman can scan ahead over the roofs of freight cars in a train.
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A feature at the top of a roof, usually dome-shaped and opened by windows or columns.
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The dome-shaped portion of an ombrophilous mire dominated by Sphagnum and flanked on one or both sides by the lagg. See bog and rand.
Ãâó: www.geobotany.uaf.edu/toolikgeobot/definitions.htm...
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A dome-like structure that sits on top of a roof.
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A vertically cylindrical furnace from melting metal, in direct contact with coke as fuel, by forcing air under pressure through openings near its base.
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