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Mantis (disambiguation)         
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MANTIS; Mantis (software)
Mantis is the common name of any insect in the order Mantodea, also commonly known as praying mantises.
Mantis         
  • Gray adult female [[Carolina mantis]] in human hand
  • alt=Head of a mantis with large compound eyes and labrum
  • Mantis moving on a wall.
  • Malaysian orchid mantises]] are camouflaged pink or yellow, matching the coloration of local [[orchid]]s.
  • Green mantis in a backyard in Sydney, 2020
  • ink brush]] rest in the shape of a mantis, [[Edo period]], Japan, c. 1800
  • Sexual cannibalism in ''Mantis religiosa''
  • Life restoration of ''[[Santanmantis]]'', a primitive fossil mantis known from the Early Cretaceous of Brazil
  • Grandmasters of the [[Shaolin Temple]], Shi DeRu and Shi DeYang, demonstrating the [[Southern Praying Mantis]] style of martial art
  • alt=Mantis eating a cricket
  • alt=The thin-legged mantis ''Gongylus gongylodes''
ORDER OF INSECTS
Pray Mantis; Preying mantis; Praying mantis (insect); Preying Mantis; Praying Mantis; Mantodaeology; Mantodea life cycle; Praying mantis; Mantodea; Praying mantii; Mantii; Mantises; Rearhorse; Praying mantises; Schizomantodea; Superfamily group Amerimantodea; Hottentotsgot
·noun Any one of numerous species of voracious orthopterous insects of the genus Mantis, and allied genera. They are remarkable for their slender grotesque forms, and for holding their stout anterior legs in a manner suggesting hands folded in prayer. The common American species is M. Carolina.
MANTIS         
  • Gray adult female [[Carolina mantis]] in human hand
  • alt=Head of a mantis with large compound eyes and labrum
  • Mantis moving on a wall.
  • Malaysian orchid mantises]] are camouflaged pink or yellow, matching the coloration of local [[orchid]]s.
  • Green mantis in a backyard in Sydney, 2020
  • ink brush]] rest in the shape of a mantis, [[Edo period]], Japan, c. 1800
  • Sexual cannibalism in ''Mantis religiosa''
  • Life restoration of ''[[Santanmantis]]'', a primitive fossil mantis known from the Early Cretaceous of Brazil
  • Grandmasters of the [[Shaolin Temple]], Shi DeRu and Shi DeYang, demonstrating the [[Southern Praying Mantis]] style of martial art
  • alt=Mantis eating a cricket
  • alt=The thin-legged mantis ''Gongylus gongylodes''
ORDER OF INSECTS
Pray Mantis; Preying mantis; Praying mantis (insect); Preying Mantis; Praying Mantis; Mantodaeology; Mantodea life cycle; Praying mantis; Mantodea; Praying mantii; Mantii; Mantises; Rearhorse; Praying mantises; Schizomantodea; Superfamily group Amerimantodea; Hottentotsgot
<language> A structured, full-function procedural 4GL and application development system from Cincom. MANTIS enables the developer to design prototypes, create transaction screens and reports, define logical data views, write structured procedures, and dynamically test, correct, document, secure, and release applications for production in a single, integrated, interactive session. MANTIS applications can be enhanced with gOOi, the graphical object-oriented interface, which creates graphical Windows representations of existing MANTIS screens. mantis/">http://cincom.com/products/mantis/. (2003-08-08)
Examples of use of MANTIS
1. His latest novel, Praying Mantis, is published in the UK this month.
2. They speak their own language, Ngala, and worship their glassy–eyed totem – the praying mantis.
3. In fact, it resembles in many ways a small modular love seat, or a praying mantis.
4. "We will have around 25 moulds donated from museums in Dresden, Munich, Torino and other parts of Greece," Mantis said.
5. Patek had published a paper reporting that the mantis shrimp had the fastest strike in the animal kingdom.