Mantle
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British pronunciation/mˈɑːntə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈmæntəɫ/

Definition & Meaning of "mantle"

Mantle
01

a loose sleeveless cloak worn as an outer garment, usually fastened at the neck and falling over the shoulders and back

mantle definition and meaning

What is a "mantle"?

A mantle is a loose sleeveless garment that is often worn as an outer layer over other clothing. The garment typically drapes over the shoulders and down to the ankles, with openings for the arms to extend through. Mantles can be made from various materials, ranging from heavy wool or fur for warmth to lighter fabrics for fashion purposes. Historically, mantles were worn by both men and women in various cultures, and they were often decorated with embroidery, beading, or other embellishments to indicate the wearer's status or rank. While mantles are not as commonly worn today, they continue to be a popular choice for ceremonial or formal occasions, such as graduation ceremonies or religious processions.

02

a shelf above a fireplace, often used for displaying decorative items

mantle definition and meaning
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he candles on the mantle bathed the room in a soft, warm glow during the evening hours.
The family 's cherished memories were evident in the photos and trinkets adorning the mantle.
03

hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window)

mantle definition and meaning
04

the region of feathers covering the upper back, shoulders, and base of the wings

What is "mantle"?

Mantle refers to the area of feathers that covers the upper back, shoulders, and base of the wings. It is an important part of their plumage and provides protection and insulation. The mantle feathers are typically well-developed and contribute to the bird's overall appearance and flight capabilities. They help streamline the body during flight and aid in maintaining body temperature. The coloration and patterns of the mantle feathers can vary between species, playing a role in camouflage, courtship displays, and species recognition.

05

(zoology) a protective layer of epidermis in mollusks or brachiopods that secretes a substance forming the shell

06

the cloak as a symbol of authority

07

the region of the Earth's interior, lying beneath the crust and extending to the outer core, composed of solid rock that can deform and flow over geological time scales

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The mantle is a layer of the Earth 's interior that lies between the crust and the outer core.
The mantle 's convection currents are responsible for driving tectonic plate movements.
Molten rock from the mantle rises to the surface through volcanic activity, shaping the Earth 's landscape.
08

anything that covers

to mantle
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to cover or wrap something, like a cloak

Transitive: to mantle sb/sth
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In the ancient ritual, the priest would mantle the sacred object with ornate fabrics as a sign of reverence.
The trees mantled the garden, providing shade on a sunny day.
The morning mist started to mantle the lake, creating a serene atmosphere.
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to cover or layer something over a surface

Transitive: to mantle a surface
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A thick layer of ash mantled the ground after the volcano erupted.
Dust had begun to mantle the forgotten books on the shelf.
She decided to mantle the table with a beautiful cloth for the dinner party.
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