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mantelet
mantelet, mantlet (ˈmæntlɪt) Forms: 5 mauntolet, mantilett, 5–6 mantilet, 6 mantellet(t, 8 mantalet, 9 mantellette, 6, 8–9 mantlet, 4– mantelet. [a. OF. mantelet, dim. of mantel (F. manteau) mantle, mantel ns. Cf. It. mantelletto.] 1. A kind of short, loose, sleeveless cape, cloak, or mantle coverin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jean Mantelet
Jean Mantelet (1900–19 January 1991) was a French inventor and industrialist who founded the kitchen appliance company Moulinex. In 1991 the route de Mamers in Alençon was renamed avenue Jean Mantelet. wikipedia.org
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Charles Mantelet
Charles Mantelet (10 November 1894 – 2 May 1955) was a French cyclist who won Paris–Tours in 1918. wikipedia.org
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mantlet
mantlet variant of mantelet. Oxford English Dictionary
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Moulinex
The company was founded by Jean Mantelet who in 1932 invented the Moulin-Légumes, a hand-crank food mill for puréeing vegetables. Between 1929 and 1953 Mantelet applied for 93 patents. wikipedia.org
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mantalet
mantalet obs. form of mantelet. Oxford English Dictionary
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Mantle (clothing)
Mantelets A variation on the mantle is the mantelet (also spelled mantelot and mantlet), typically describing a short version of the mantle. By the end of the 19th century, a mantelet was a woman's shoulder cape with elongated ends in front, sometimes held in position by a belt at the waist. wikipedia.org
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mantilett
mantilet(t obs. form of mantelet. Oxford English Dictionary
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Moulinette
Moulinette (muːlɪˈnɛt) Also moulinette. The proprietary name of a type of food mill.1936 Trade Marks Jrnl. 23 Dec. 1585/2 The Moulinette... Food strainers and sieves all of ordinary metal. Mantelet & Boucher.., Bagnolet (Seine), France; manufacturers and merchants. 1951 Ibid. 7 Mar. 229/1 Moulinette... Oxford English Dictionary
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SS Monrovia
In 1945, she was transferred to the French Government and renamed Commandant Mantelet. She was sold to the French Government and renamed Commandant Mantelet. wikipedia.org
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manta
‖ manta (ˈmæntə) [Sp. manta blanket.] 1. a. A wrap or cloak worn by Spaniards.1697 C'tess D'Aunoy's Trav. (1706) 112 When they opened their manta's, the light of the moon made the glory of their Gold and Precious Stones appear. 1845 Ford Handbk. Spain i. 31 Some substitute the ‘mantas’, which most S... Oxford English Dictionary
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Salad spinner
Mantelet was a prominent designer of domestic appliances and the founder of the French company Moulinex. Mantelet was particularly proud of his salad dryer design. wikipedia.org
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shantung
shantung (ʃænˈtʌŋ) [f. the name of a province of North-east China where it is manufactured.] A soft undressed Chinese silk (formerly undyed, since 1907 dyed to any shade of colour).1882 Caulfeild & Saward Dict. Needlework 445 Shantung Pongee Silk..is a soft undyed, and undressed Chinese washing silk... Oxford English Dictionary
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1st Canadian Armoured Carrier Regiment
North-West Europe, 1944–45 Equipment Modified US 105mm M7 Priest Self-Propelling Guns: "modifications included the removal of the 105 mm gun, mount and mantelet Armour plate was placed over the gun mantelet opening and added to the vehicle sides." wikipedia.org
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blindage
blindage [f. prec. + -age.] A screen or other structure used in fortification, sieges, etc. to protect from the enemy's firing; a mantelet. = blind n. 4.1812 Wellington in Gurw. Disp. IX. 196 Troops are well protected from the effects even of the heaviest fire of shells, by what are called blindages... Oxford English Dictionary
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