
1) Beer-purchase unit 2) Chimneypiece 3) Christmas stocking site 4) Decorative shelf 5) Fireplace adjunct 6) Fireplace feature 7) Fireplace framer 8) Fireplace shelf 9) French boy name 10) Mantelpiece 11) Mantle 12) Mantlepiece 13) Place for a vase 14) Place for Christmas stockings 15) Place for porcelain, possibly
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1) Cape 2) Chimneypiece 3) Ledge 4) Mantelpiece 5) Mantlepiece
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• (n.) 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.
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The shelf above a fireplace. The term is also commonly used to refer to the decorative trim around a fireplace opening known as a fireplace surround.
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hood or other similar projection, usually ornamented, that surrounds the opening of a fireplace and directs smoke up to the chimney flue. See ...
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The shelf above a fireplace. Also used in referring to the decorative trim around a fireplace opening.
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Man'tel noun [ The same word as
mantle a garment; confer French
manteau de cheminée . See
Mantle .]
(Architecture) 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. [ Wr...
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- The shelf above a fireplace opening. Also used in referring to the decorative trim around a fireplace opening.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: man-tel′ Definitions: 1. Nathan, 20th-century U.S. biostatistician. See: Mantel-Haenszel test
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In architecture a mantel is the finish around a fireplace, covering the chimney-breast in front and sometimes on both sides. The term is especially applied to a shelf above the fireplace, and its supports. The mantelpiece or mantelshelf as it was formerly known was originally designed as a shelf for hanging clothes from so as to dry them from the h...
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The structural member spanning the opening of a fireplace. Also, a shelf (usually cubic stone) which is part of the finish and above the fireplace opening.
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[
n] - shelf that projects from wall above fireplace
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A technique used by a climber to get onto a ledge. The climber applies downward pressure onto the ledge with their hands to lift their body high enough to get their feet up onto the ledge too.
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mantelpiece noun shelf that projects from wall above fireplace; `in England they call a mantel a chimneypiece`
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The shelf above a fireplace opening. Also used in referring to the decorative trim around a fireplac
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The shelf above a fireplace opening. Also used in referring to the decorative trim around a fireplace opening.
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A climbing move in which downward pressure is applied with the hands to a ledge, lifting the body high enough to get the feet on that same ledge. Usually used when no handholds are available.
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[Literary terms] a shelf that projects from the wall above fireplace
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