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mantled Definition


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mantle
noun
    1. A cloak or loose outer garment.
      Thesaurus: veil, wrap, cloak, shawl, cape, shroud, pelisse.
    2. literary
      A covering.
      Example: a mantle of snow
    3. geol.
      The part of the Earth between the crust and the core.
    4. A fireproof mesh around a gas or oil lamp, that glows when the lamp is lit.
    5. literary
      A position of responsibility.
      Example: The leader's mantle passed to him
    6. A fold of the external skin of a mollusc, etc that secretes the substance which forms the shell.
verb
    mantled, mantling
    1. literary
      To cover, conceal or obscure something or someone.
      Example: mantled in darkness
Etymology: 13c: from Latin mantellum, diminutive of mantum a cloak.



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