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1 mantle
I [mæntl]nounogrinjalo, pelerina; prevleka; plinska mrežica; zoology plašč (pri plaščarjih)II [mæntl]1.transitive verbpokriti, zakriti, ogrniti, oviti; skriti;2.intransitive verbogrniti se, pokriti se ( with s, z); zardeti, zaliti (rdečica); peniti se (pivo itd.) -
2 gas-mantle
[gaesmæntl]nounplinska mrežica -
3 lady's mantle
[léidizmæntl]nounbotany travniška plahtica
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