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Mantel (medicine)


mantel


The finish around a fireplace, covering the chimney-breast in front and sometimes on both sides; especially, a shelf above the fireplace, and its supports.

Alternative forms: mantle.

Origin: The same word as mantle a garment; cf. F. Manteau de cheminee. See Mantle.

Source: Websters Dictionary


inweave (iou)



inweave verb trans. , -wove. LME.
[from IN-1, or IN-2, EN-1 + WEAVE verb1.]
Combine or decorate with something inserted or entwined. LME.
Weave in; weave (things) together; interweave. L16.
fig.: J. Ruskin Our moral feelings are..inwoven with our intellectual powers.
Insert or depict by weaving in or entwining. Foll. by in, into, on. L16.
D. Rock A vast number of figures and animals inwoven into its fabric. fig.: Coleridge To inweave in a poem of the loftiest style..such minute matters of fact.
Form by weaving or plaiting. rare. M17.