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manta
1[ man-tuh; Spanish mahn-tah ]
noun
- (in Spain and Spanish America) a cloak or wrap.
- a type of blanket or cloth used on a horse or mule.
- Military. a movable shelter formerly used to protect besiegers, as when attacking a fortress.
- Also called man·ta ray [man, -t, uh, rey], Ichthyology. any of several tropical rays of the small family Mobulidae, especially of the genus Manta, measuring from 2 to 24 feet (0.6 to 7.3 meters) across, including the pectoral fins.
Manta
2[ mahn-tah, -tuh ]
noun
- a seaport in W Ecuador, on Manta Bay.
manta
/ ˈmæntə; ˈmanta /
noun
- Also calledmanta raydevilfishdevil ray any large ray (fish) of the family Mobulidae, having very wide winglike pectoral fins and feeding on plankton
- a rough cotton cloth made in Spain and Spanish America
- a piece of this used as a blanket or shawl
- another word for mantelet
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of manta1
Example Sentences
A team of researchers has beaten its own record for the fastest swimming soft robot, drawing inspiration from manta rays to improve their ability to control the robot's movement in the water.
"We want to expand the design space of traditional cross-flow filtration with new knowledge from the manta ray," says lead author and MIT postdoc Xinyu Mao PhD '24.
Coral reefs that some marine biologists call the Amazon of the ocean lie just offshore, home to giant clams, nurturing small fish, which in turn are prey for manta rays.
So far, erythrism has been identified in dozens of species, including reef manta rays, leopards, and European polecats.
There, just up the hill from a vital coral reef and an important ecosystem for manta rays, residents worry that dumping dangerous waste into the area could create a fresh disaster.
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