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41 mantle — Fleshy structure of cirripeds strengthened by five calcified plates (carina, terga, scuta) [Moore and McCormick, 1969]. (Order Cladocera): Large, gelatinous envelope enclosing body in certain water fleas [Stachowitsch, 1992]. (Subclass… …
42 Mantle — 1) A sleeveless cloak or cape, usually worn by women. 2 [mantling]. Her. Decoration rising from a helmet in the shape of acanthus leaves …
43 mantle — Synonyms and related words: aerate, apply to, arachnoid, arbor vitae, archipallium, armory, badge, badge of office, badges, baton, beat, between brain, blanch, blanket, blazonry, block, blush, bonnet, boot, brain stem, brassard, breech, button,… …
44 mantle — Смотри опорное кольцо …
45 mantle — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. covering; cloak, cape, robe. See clothing. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. cloak, cape, covering, veil, blanket, screen, curtain. III (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb 1. To cover as if with clothes: cloak, clothe …
46 mantle — mantel …
47 mantle — sb. RG. 539, 435 …
48 mantle — mantel …
49 mantle — A sleeveless protective outer garment or cloak. Easily confused with mantel or mantelpiece. Also see chiton, costume, fibula, and himation …
50 mantle — I. n. 1. Cloak. 2. Cover, covering. 3. Mantel piece, mantel shelf. 4. Pallium. II. v. a. Cloak, overspread, cover, disguise, obscure. III. v. n. 1. Expand, spread, b …
51 mantle — n 1. cape, shawl, cloak, pelisse, pelerine, cope, drape, burnoose, sari; tunic, toga, Gk. Antiq. chiton, Gk. Antiq. chlamys, (in ancient Greece and Rome) pallium; mantilla, mantua, mantellet, (in Spain and Spanish America) manta, dolman. 2. cover …
52 mantle — man·tle …
53 mantle — adj. (in radiotherapy) See: treatment field …
54 mantle — [ˈmænt(ə)l] noun [singular] the authority or responsibility connected with someone s position, duties, or beliefs …
55 Mantle — Man•tle [[t]ˈmæn tl[/t]] n. big Mickey (Charles), 1931–95, U.S. baseball player …
56 mantle — A ahu. Cf. kīhei …
57 mantle — mantel …
58 mantle — to embrace kindly. N …
59 Mantle Site, Wendat (Huron) Ancestral Village — Mantle Site Mantle Site – looking west from Byers Pond Way …
60 Mantle Hood — (June 24, 1918 – July 31, 2005) was an American ethnomusicologist. Among other areas, he specialized in studying gamelan music from Indonesia. Hood pioneered, in the 1950s and 1960s, a new approach to the study of music, and the creation at UCLA… …