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When we take something apart we say that we DISMANTLE it. Why do we not say MANTLE it, when we put something together? Any ideas?
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A mantle is a cloak or dressing around another object, in its original meaning, so trees can be 'mantled with moss' for example. A fireplace has a mantle to 'cloak' it and the Earths crust is a mantle.
Latin root gives us dis-mantle meaning to uncover or disrobe or take apart, and as language changes all the time we use expressions in different ways and some older uses get left behind.
Or new ones come in of course......