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mantle$46791$ - traducción al griego

PART OF THE ANATOMY OF MOLLUSCS
Mantle cavity; Squid mantle; Mantle (cephalopod); Mantle length; Pallial cavity; Mantle (mollusk); Mantle margin
  • Photo of ''[[Haliotis asinina]]'' with the shell removed.
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mantle      
n. μανδύας
chimney piece         
  • Parisian chimneypiece, circa 1775-1785, [[Carrara marble]] with gilt bronze, height: 111.4 cm (43¾"), width: 169.5 cm (66¾"), depth: 41.9 cm (16½"), [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] (New York City)
  • Fireplace and overmantel at [[Boston Manor House]]
FRAMEWORK AROUND A FIREPLACE
Mantelpiece; Chimneypiece; Overmantel; Mantlepiece; Fireplace mantels; Fireplace mantle; Fire mantle; Chimney piece; Chimney-mantle; Chimney-piece; Mantels; Mantels (architecture); Mantel (architecture)
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Definición

mantle
n.
symbol of authority
to assume; inherit; wear the mantle (of power)

Wikipedia

Mantle (mollusc)

The mantle (also known by the Latin word pallium meaning mantle, robe or cloak, adjective pallial) is a significant part of the anatomy of molluscs: it is the dorsal body wall which covers the visceral mass and usually protrudes in the form of flaps well beyond the visceral mass itself.

In many species of mollusks the epidermis of the mantle secretes calcium carbonate and conchiolin, and creates a shell. In sea slugs there is a progressive loss of the shell and the mantle becomes the dorsal surface of the animal.

The words mantle and pallium both originally meant cloak or cape, see mantle (vesture). This anatomical structure in molluscs often resembles a cloak because in many groups the edges of the mantle, usually referred to as the mantle margin, extend far beyond the main part of the body, forming flaps, double-layered structures which have been adapted for many different uses, including for example, the siphon.