Oh, dude, "don the mantle" basically means to take on a role or responsibility, like putting on a fancy cape but way less cool. It's like saying, "Hey, I'm gonna step up and handle this thing now." So, if someone tells you to "don the mantle," just know they're not talking about a trendy fashion accessory.
The mantle is divided into the upper mantle and the lower mantle. The upper mantle lies directly beneath the Earth's crust and extends to a depth of about 410 miles. The lower mantle extends from the bottom of the upper mantle to a depth of about 1,800 miles.
The lower part of the mantle is called the "lower mantle" or "mesosphere", while the upper part of the mantle is referred to as the "upper mantle" or "asthenosphere".
The asthenosphere is often called the plastic mantle because it is a semi-solid layer in the upper mantle that behaves like a plastic material. This means it can flow and deform over long periods of time under pressure, allowing tectonic plates to move slowly over it.
The mantle is divided into two main layers: the upper mantle and the lower mantle. The upper mantle is closer to the Earth's crust and is more rigid, while the lower mantle is hotter and flows more easily due to higher temperatures and pressures.
When it's cold, I wear a cotton mantle around my neck. mantle means a covering; scarf
The passing of the mantle, means passing power from one person to another.
To "claim the mantle" of a certain person means to emulate him/her or practice/believe his/her ideals.
Homophone means sounds like. The shelf over a fireplace is a mantel. Sounds like mantle.
"Aguayo" is the Spanish word for "mantle".Mantle is a noun that means (according to dictionary.com) "a loose, sleeveless cloak or cape". In Geology, the mantle is the portion of the earth between the crust and the core.
Few earthquakes happen in the earths mantle do to the fact that the mantle has a folded deformation. This means that the amount of pressure on the mantle caused it to deform.
The homophone that means a sleeveless coat is "vest," and the homophone that means a cloak is "cape."
ΧΙΤΩΝ [chiton] = coat, tunic, mantle. There is another word, sounding like "mantle", ΜΑΝΤΗΛΙ standing for: scarf -or- handkerchief.
The homophone that means a sleeveless coat or cloak is "vest."
Asthenosphere
it means someone has mantle problem
I know the word lymphoma shows it to be some kind of cancer. I believe the mantle cell means its some kind of rare cancer. In fact, it is the rarest of them.