Mantling vs Antling - What's the difference?
mantling | antling |
(heraldry) The representation of a mantle, or the drapery behind and around a coat of arms.
A small, immature, or miniature ant.
*1876 , American Entomological Society, Transactions of the American Entomological Society - Volume 5 - Page 289 :
*1884 , The Annals and magazine of natural history:
*1905 , Harper's Magazine: (1905) - Volume 111 - Page 297:
*1909 , Henry Christopher McCook, Ant communities and how they are governed :
As nouns the difference between mantling and antling
is that mantling is (heraldry) the representation of a mantle, or the drapery behind and around a coat of arms while antling is a small, immature, or miniature ant.As a verb mantling
is .mantling
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(en noun)Synonyms
* lambrequinantling
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(en noun)- Certainly, the kicking of the imprisoned antling is apparent enough to attract even the most stupid nurse, and the vigor of the motions, perhaps even the beginning of them, might easily give warning of the proper time for cutting the envelop.
- This antling was, as indeed all the larvae and cocoons appeared to be, of the dwarf caste.
- Some of these caves were used as nurseries for eggs, larvaa, and antlings ; [...]
- Fortunately it so "happens " — if that be the lawful word — that its puparium is invariably formed at the posterior pole of the ant cocoon, directly opposite the anterior pole from which, as the point next to its jaws in its recumbent position, the antling emerges, and to which, as the point of fracture, the strain and force within and without are directed.