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    mantle
    /ˈmantl/

    noun

    • 1. a loose sleeveless cloak or shawl, worn especially by women: "she was wrapped tightly in her mantle" Similar cloakcapeshawlwrap
    • 2. an important role or responsibility that passes from one person to another: "the second son has now assumed his father's mantle" Similar roleburdenonusduty

    verb

    • 1. cloak or envelop: literary "heavy mists mantled the forested slopes"
    • 2. (of a bird of prey on the ground or on a perch) spread the wings and tail so as to cover captured prey: "the female Goshawk is feeding while mantling with spread wings over her prey"

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  2. MANTLE definition: 1. the responsibilities of an important position or job, especially as given from the person who…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of MANTLE is a loose sleeveless garment worn over other clothes : cloak. How to use mantle in a sentence. Mantle vs. Mantel

  4. the responsibilities of an important position or job, especially as given from the person who had the job to the person who replaces them: She unsuccessfully attempted to assume the mantle of the presidency. He has been asked to take on the mantle of managing director in the New York office. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. A mantle of something is a layer of it covering a surface, for example a layer of snow on the ground. [ written ] The parks and squares looked grim under a mantle of soot and ash.

  6. A mantle is a word for something that blankets over something else, like the loose cloak worn by Little Red Riding Hood or the layer of earth between the crust and core. Mantle is something that envelops and covers, like a tree covered in a mantle of snow.

  7. man·tle. (măn′tl) n. 1. A loose sleeveless coat worn over outer garments; a cloak. 2. Something that covers, envelops, or conceals: "On a summer night ... a mantle of dust hangs over the gravel roads" (John Dollard). 3.

  8. mantle. noun. /ˈmæntl/ [singular] the mantle of somebody/something (literary) the role and responsibilities of an important person or job, especially when they are passed on from one person to another. The vice-president must now take on the mantle of supreme power. She will soon inherit her father’s mantle. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  9. The layer of the Earth between the crust and the core. It is about 2,900 km (1,798 mi) thick and consists mainly of magnesium-iron silicate minerals, such as olivine and pyroxene. It has an upper, partially molten part, which is about 660 km (409 mi) thick, and a lower, solid part. The upper mantle is the source of magma and volcanic lava.

  10. Jun 14, 2024 · Noun. [ edit] mantle (plural mantles) A piece of clothing somewhat like an open robe or cloak, especially that worn by Orthodox bishops. [from 9th c.] Coordinate term: (mantle worn by the pope) mantum. ( figuratively) A figurative garment representing authority or status, capable of affording protection.

  11. Apr 30, 2024 · The mantle is the mostly solid bulk of Earth's interior. The mantle lies between Earth's dense, super-heated core and its thin outer layer, the crust. The mantle is about 2,900 kilometers (1,802 miles) thick, and makes up a whopping 84 percent of Earth’s total volume.