mantle
181 chordomesodermal mantle — a continuous epithelial sheet composed of notochordal and mesodermal material during gastrulation …
182 myoepicardial mantle — a layer of visceral mesoderm in the early embryo, surrounding the endocardial tube and developing into the myocardium and epicardium …
183 mantel, mantle — The first is the usual spelling for the frame around a fireplace (Burchfield insists upon it), the second for all other senses. Note also the spellings of the associated words mantelshelf and mantelpiece …
184 mantel, mantle — The first is the usual spelling for the frame around a fireplace (Burchfield insists upon it), the second for all other senses. Note also the spellings of the associated words mantelshelf and mantelpiece …
185 Elijah's mantle — cloak of Elijah, robe of Elijah …
186 skirt of the mantle — wing of a jacket, section of a jacket under the arm …
187 lady's mantle — noun a plant with inconspicuous greenish flowers, formerly valued in herbal medicine. [Alchemilla vulgaris.] …
188 Irish mantle — 15th century cloak …
189 Peer's mantle — circular cloak to wear with parlimentary robes …
190 gas mantle — /ˈgæs mæntl/ (say gas mantl) noun a chemically prepared, incombustible network hood for a gas jet which, when the jet is lit, becomes incandescent and gives a brilliant light …
191 lady's mantle — /leɪdiz ˈmæntl/ (say laydeez mantl) noun any of a number of perennial herbs with dense clusters of small green flowers belonging to the genus Alchemilla …
192 cerebral mantle — noun the layer of unmyelinated neurons (the grey matter) forming the cortex of the cerebrum • Syn: ↑cerebral cortex, ↑pallium, ↑cortex • Derivationally related forms: ↑cortical (for: ↑cortex) …
193 foot mantle — noun Etymology: Middle English foot mantel 1. : a long garment formerly worn to protect the dress in riding 2. : footcloth …
194 heating mantle — noun : an apparatus consisting of resistance wire stitched into glass cloth or asbestos cloth and tailored to surround a vessel to which it supplies heat …
195 lady's-mantle — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun (plural lady s mantles) Etymology: after Our Lady, the Virgin Mary : any of several plants of the genus Alchemilla; especially : a common European herb (A. xanthochlora) having stems and petioles densely covered with… …
196 wind mantle — noun : windbreak 1a used chiefly in forestry …
197 Court-mantle — …
198 foot-mantle — …
199 lady's mantle — …
200 cover dentin — mantle d …