mantle in the PONS Dictionary

mantle Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to take on the mantle of power
a mantle of snow

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The oral tentacles are simple folds of the mantle with the appearance of cylinders.
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When the spiny scallop's valves are parted for feeding and respiration, many tentacles protrude from each edge of the mantle.
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Note, that the smooth surface mantle layer probably represents only relative recent material.
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In the living cowries mantle and foot are quite developed, with external antennae.
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The holotype of this species measures 9 cm in mantle length.
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The bodies of the dead were wrapped in cotton mantles before being buried.
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An area that shows the edges of the mantle is circled.
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Members reach mantle lengths of 23-50 mm.
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It typically has a black-lined edge running down the outside of a very folded mantle and black rhinophore clubs.
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Although they appear to be of abiogenic origin, only that near the dolerite sills points to a probable mantle origin.
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