manto

[ˈmæntoʊ]

manto Definition

  • 1a loose cloak or mantle worn as an outer garment by men and women in ancient Greece and Rome
  • 2a woman's loose cloak-like garment, often having a hood

Using manto: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "manto" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The statue of the goddess was draped in a manto.

  • Example

    She wore a beautiful manto to the masquerade ball.

manto Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for manto

Phrases with manto

  • a type of shrub native to Chile and Argentina

    Example

    The manto verde is known for its medicinal properties.

  • a species of sea snail found in the Gulf of California

    Example

    The manto purpura is known for its beautiful shell.

  • manto acuífero

    an underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials

    Example

    The manto acuífero provides water to the surrounding areas.

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Summary: manto in Brief

The term 'manto' [ˈmæntoʊ] refers to a loose cloak or mantle worn as an outer garment by men and women in ancient Greece and Rome, or a woman's loose cloak-like garment, often having a hood. It can also refer to specific types of shrubs, sea snails, or underground water layers.