Mantle, is the homophone of Mantel ;)
Mantle is a homophone for mantel.
The homophone for "mantel" is "mantle." Both words sound the same but have different meanings; "mantel" refers to a shelf above a fireplace, while "mantle" can refer to a cloak or a layer covering something.
A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning (e.g. "there", "their", and "they're"). A mantel is a shelf above a fireplace or the structure around a fireplace opening.
Homophone means sounds like. The shelf over a fireplace is a mantel. Sounds like mantle.
The homophone that means a sleeveless coat or cloak is "vest."
The homophone for a sleeveless coat (vest) and cloak is "vest."
The facing around a fireplace is a mantel.
The homophone you are referring to is "hearth," which can refer to the area around a fireplace. It is pronounced the same but spelled differently from "heart," which is the organ that pumps blood in the body.
The mantel is extremely hot. What temperature?
The Mantel is 2876 km. thick.
Alexander Mantel is 5' 10".
Dave Mantel is 183 cm.