Mantle - Law Dictionary Search Results
Mantle
To cover or envelop as with a mantle to cloak to hide to disguise
Pallial
Of or pertaining to a mantle especially to the mantle of mollusks produced by the mantle
Poursuivant
doubtless derived from the cross of St. George. (2) Blue Mantle..--An office instituted by Edward III. or Henry V., and named
Mantea
Mantea, a long robe or mantle, Old Records.
Herald
Herald [fr. here, Sax., an army, and heald, a champion; herault, heraut, Fr.; herald, Ger.; araldo, Ital.; because it was...
Gas
supplied to a prescribed illumi-nating standard. Later, when the incandescent mantle came into use and also the use of gas for
Skirt
as the skirt of a coat a dress or a mantle
VerbarSiphonobranchiata
A tribe of gastropods having the mantle border on one or both sides prolonged in the form
VerbarSiphonata
A tribe of bivalve mollusks in which the posterior mantle border is prolonged into two tubes or siphons Called also
Pulmonata
division or sub class of hermaphrodite gastropods in which the mantle cavity is modified into an air breathing organ as in
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