atenosphere |
mantle |
As a proper noun mantle is
.
crane |
mantle |
In surname terms the difference between crane and mantle
is that
crane is while
mantle is .
As proper nouns the difference between crane and mantle
is that
crane is while
mantle is .
asthmesphere |
mantle |
As a proper noun mantle is
.
mantle |
unmantle |
As a proper noun mantle
is .
As a verb unmantle is
to divest of a mantle; to uncover.
mantle |
pyrolite |
As a proper noun mantle
is .
As a noun pyrolite is
a theoretical rock considered to be the best approximation of the composition of earth's upper mantle, generally considered to be one part tholeiitic basalt and three parts dunite.
mantle |
unmantled |
As a proper noun mantle
is .
As an adjective unmantled is
without a mantle.
mantle |
upperpart |
As a proper noun mantle
is .
As a noun upperpart is
any of the upper parts of a bird, including the mantle, back, rump and upper part of the tail coverts.
mantle |
stragulum |
As a proper noun mantle
is .
As a noun stragulum is
(zoology) the mantle, or pallium, of a bird.
mantle |
chlamydate |
As a proper noun mantle
is .
As an adjective chlamydate is
(zoology|of some molluscs) having a mantle or fringe.
mantle |
tectosphere |
In geology terms the difference between mantle and tectosphere
is that
mantle is the layer between the Earth's core and crust while
tectosphere is the part of the mantle lying below cratons, which moves during tectonic activity.
As nouns the difference between mantle and tectosphere
is that
mantle is a piece of clothing somewhat like an open robe or cloak, especially that worn by Orthodox bishops. Compare
mantum while
tectosphere is the part of the mantle lying below cratons, which moves during tectonic activity.
As a verb mantle
is to cover or conceal (something); to cloak; to disguise.
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