radome

/ˈreɪdoʊm/
noun
  1. A dome-shaped cover that protects radar or communication antennas from weather while allowing radio waves to pass through.
    • Technicians climbed up to inspect the radome on the control tower.
    • The radome on the airplane protects the weather radar from ice and rain.
    • The white radome on the ship's mast houses the satellite antenna.
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