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The body wall of a mollusc, from which the shell is secreted
A fireplace shelf; Alternative spelling of mantel
The layer between the Earth's core and crust
A piece of clothing somewhat like an open robe or cloak, especially that worn by Orthodox bishops
To cover or conceal (something)
To become covered or concealed
{n} a cloak
{n} the part of a chimney in front lying on the jambs
{v} to froth, cover, revel
a sleeveless garment like a cloak but shorter
(zoology) a protective layer of epidermis in mollusks or brachiopods that secretes a substance forming the shell
the zone of hot gases around a flame; the gauzy incandescent covering of a gas lamp
(From the base of the crust to the outer core 2,900 km deep) There are upper and lower layers In the 250 km below the surface, it becomes plastic: this part is called the asthenosphere, over which the lithosphere floats The thickness of the lithosphere varies between 80 and 120 km It is more rigid and its temperature can reach 1,500°C
Layer of the Earth's interior composed of mostly solid rock that extends from the base of crust to a depth of about 2,900 kilometers
the layer of the earth between the crust and the core United States baseball player (1931-1997) cover like a mantle; "The ivy mantles the building"
That portion of the interior of the Earth that lies between the crust and the core
The top of a womans torso, from her shoulders to her breasts
spread over a surface, like a mantle
shelf that projects from wall above fireplace; "in England they call a mantel a chimneypiece"
Any free, outer membrane
The layer of a planet between the core and the crust In the Earth, the mantle is about 2900 km thick and is composed rocks of iron and magnesium combined with silicon and oxygen
A portion of the body wall of a mollusc In snails, clams and other molluscs with shells, the mantle secretes the shell In octopus and squid, the mantle is the outside of the body
cover like a mantle; "The ivy mantles the building"
The Earth's inner layer of molten rock, lying beneath the Earth's crust and above the Earth's core of liquid iron and nickel
The external fold, or folds, of the soft, exterior membrane of the body of a mollusk
If you take on the mantle of something such as a profession or an important job, you take on the responsibilities and duties which must be fulfilled by anyone who has this profession or job. Glasgow has broadened its appeal since taking on the mantle of European City of Culture in 1990
That part of the Earth beneath the crust but above the molten iron/nickel core The mantle makes up the greatest volume of the Earth and is composed of iron-magnesium silicate minerals
{i} sleeveless cape or cloak; covering, something which conceals or envelopes; (Geology) layer of the earth which lies between the crust and the core
The Mantle is a layer of the Earth under the Crust layer It is 1,800 miles thick, very hot, and under great pressure
the layer between the Earths core and crust
{f} cover with a mantle, wrap in a cloak; hide, conceal; spread across or over; blush; be coated
To gather, assume, or take on, a covering, as froth, scum, etc
The layer of the earth lying between the CRUST and the CORE The mantle extends between depths of about 30 kilometers (19 miles) in the continential areas and 2,800 km (1,790 miles), where the core begins
of Buccinum, and Byssus
A penstock for a water wheel
The layer of the Earth's interior situated between the core and the crust It is about 2300 kilometres thick
Also used figuratively
The layer of rock that lies between the crust and the outer core of the Earth It is approximately 2900 kilometers thick and is the largest of the Earth's major layers
a membrane between the body and shell of a mollusk or brachiopod
It usually forms a cavity inclosing the gills
United States baseball player (1931-1997)
The hot main part of the Earth which underlies the crust
the cloak as a symbol of authority; "place the mantle of authority on younger shoulders"
The middle layer of the Earth, lying just below the crust and consisting of relatively dense rocks The mantle is divided into two sections, the upper mantle and the lower mantle; the lower mantle has greater density than the upper mantle See also core and crust
the cerebral cortex
The layer of the Earth about 1800 miles thick between the crust and the core
the layer of the earth between the crust and the core
anything that covers or conceals something else
the body wall of a mollusc/mollusk
The part of the earth's interior between the metallic outer core and the crust
that portion of the Earth below the crust and reaching to about 2,780 km, where a transition zone of about 100 km thickness separates it from the core It has a high iron, magnesium and nickel composition
(Geology) The division of the earth's interior between the core and the crust It is composed mainly of silicate rock and is around 2,900 kilometers (1,800 miles) thick
A loose garment to be worn over other garments; an enveloping robe; a cloak
Hence, figuratively, a covering or concealing envelope
The back of a bird together with the folded wings
The greatest part of the Earth's interior, lying between the crust and the core
A rock layer, about 2,894 kilometers thick, between the Earth's crust and core Like the crust, the upper part of the mantle is relatively brittle Together, the upper brittle part of the mantle and the crust form tectonic plates
The solid bulk of the earth's interior, ranging from the core boundary, at 3400 km, to the crust, (about 6400 km) The mantle is made up of a mixture of metamorphic rocks, with minerals rich in Mg and Fe Mantle samples are denser than crustal rocks (3 3 and up, in contrast to 3 0 and less) The rocky meteorites, the moon, and most of Mars are basically the same material as the earth's mantle Subtle compositional and isotopic differences have been used to work out the early history of the rocky planets
The largest portion of the earth, located between the core and the crust
Upper surface of the wings and the back
To spread over the surface as a covering; to overspread; as, the scum mantled on the pool
A mantel
hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window)
To cover or envelop, as with a mantle; to cloak; to hide; to disguise
The zone of the earth below the crust and above the core
anything that covers; "there was a blanket of snow"
(zoology) a protective layer of epidermis in mollusks or brachiopods that secretes a substance forming the shell the cloak as a symbol of authority; "place the mantle of authority on younger shoulders"
The outer wall and casing of a blast furnace, above the hearth
To unfold and spread out the wings, like a mantle; said of hawks
The layer of rock that lies between the outer crust and the core of the earth
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    to man·tle

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    tı mäntıl

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