Mantled

Pronunciation: /ˈmæntlɪd/

Mantled (adj)

  1. Covered with a thin layer of something, so the surface looks different.
  2. Wearing a cloak or large piece of clothing that covers the body.
  3. Having a feeling or idea present, but not clearly shown because something else covers it.

Mantled (verb)

  1. Having been covered or lined with a layer, often as a result of a process.

Examples

  • The old road was mantled by sand after many storms.
  • The ruins were mantled by vines over the years.

Mantled (adjective)

Examples

  • The statue was mantled in dust after the renovation.
  • The roof was mantled with moss during the rainy season.