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mantle

man·tle [ mánt'l ]


noun  (plural man·tles)
Definition:
 
1. sleeveless cloak: a loose sleeveless cloak

2. wire mesh for light: a small circle of wire mesh in a gas or oil lamp that gives out incandescent light when heated by the flame it surrounds

3. transferred position: a role or position, especially one that can be passed from one person to another ( formal )
assumed the mantle of the presidency

4. covering: something that envelops or covers something else ( literary )
a mantle of snow

5. zoology shell-producing gland: a layer of epidermis in a mollusk or brachiopod with glands that secrete a shell-producing substance

6. geology central part of Earth: the part of Earth or another planet that lies between the crust and core

7. bird's back and shoulder: the upper back of a bird, lying between the scapulars

8. architecture 
Another spelling of  mantel




verb  (past and past participle man·tled, present participle man·tling, 3rd person present singular man·tles)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb cover something: to cover something with a mantle or something resembling a mantle
hilltops mantled with snow

2. intransitive verb to become flushed: to be filled or suffused with something ( refers to the face )
a stern brow mantled with care

[Pre-12th century. Via Old French mantel< Latin mantellum "cloak"]
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