cloche
Cloche in French means bell in English. As a cooking term a cloche is a domed cover for a plate. In English I guess you'd call it a dome or a plate cover.
"white" armour is generally a term used by historians for highly polished steel plate armour. "plate" is a term which covers all steel plate armour - which could be painted, blued or blackened to prevent corrosion, or even covered in velvet or similar fabric - "white" armour is simply a subset of the larger group of plate armour finishes.
A 'chrome dome' is a slang term for a bald and usually shiny head.
I think "special needs" is the current politically correct term. You might also so "differently abled." Other than that, it would depend on what their special needs are-- that term covers a wide variety of conditions.
is used to hold substances and heat on a hot plate. The lid covers the bowl so nothing excapes.
I ate dinner on a plate.
Dome cameras are either ceiling mounted or suspended from wall mounted brackets. The camera is mounted inside a dome, which can be tinted to obscure the camera position.
water
Sure, Google the term "Biosphere"
Arab is a politically correct term.
The correct term is padlock.
Cross multiplication IS the correct term!