A long, loose cloak worn by a priest, deacon, or bishop when presiding over a ceremony other than the Mass.
The top part of a sand casting mold.
A coping mechanism or self-delusion one clings to in order to endure the hopelessness or despair of existence.
Any covering such as a canopy or a mantle.
A covering piece on top of a wall exposed to the weather, usually made of metal, masonry, or stone, and sloped to carry off water.
The vault or canopy of the skies, heavens etc.
An ancient tribute due to the lord of the soil, out of the lead mines in Derbyshire, England.
To cut and form a mitred joint in wood or metal.
To cover (a joint or structure) with coping.
To clip the beak or talons of a bird.
To deal effectively with something, especially if difficult.
To form a cope or arch; to arch or bend; to bow.
A large cloak worn by Greek philosophers and teachers.
The mantle of a mollusc.
A woolen liturgical vestment resembling a collar and worn over the chasuble in the Western Christian liturgical tradition, conferred on archbishops by the Pope, equivalent to the Eastern Christian omophorion.
The cerebral cortex.