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Answer for the clue "Mantle to Maris e.g ", 8 letters:
teammate

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Word definitions for teammate in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. One who is on the same team.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
also team-mate , 1901, from team (n.) + mate (n.).

Usage examples of teammate.

There were neckless little runts who would be pulverized by one modest hit from a Blades defenseman, refrigerator-sized brutes, and tall, sleek geeks Gemma could envision being blown over by the passing breeze created by a fast-skating teammate.

Miss Arkansas competitors and former teammates on the Dixieland High School Drill Team.

Vic Junior went up to bat, hit a single off the frazzled Taiwanese pitcher, and brought his teammates home.

Marks was holding a mug of beer to his Teammates lips, so he could swallow at least some of the spilling brew on the upstroke of his exercise.

Shortly before the end of his shift a group of teammates, armed with eggs and shaving cream, converged on the building and immediately blocked all the exits.

Joel and his teammates were running in the building because it was snowy and muddy outside.

He spoke loudly enough that Uhura knew the communication was meant as much for their teammates back in the conduit as it was for her.

And she could hear, with perfect clarity, the heated discussion raging in the ice cave about the various ways her teammates might be able to manipulate the time device to bring her safely back where she belonged.

For most of her teammates, that electricity must have flowed into sexual expression.

Gracie, nothing would have made him come here to this cemetery of his old glories, the place where he and his high school teammates had celebrated their Friday night victories.

One of his old teammates hailed him, and he found himself drawn back into the crowd that was gathering around the bar.

Automatically my teammates groaned and just as automatically I became elated.

I stood there with Gus, not wanting to leave if I was still singing, and I watched my teammates slip and fall into the beer and get up sick and laughing.

I wondered if my teammates or the coaches could smell anything or detect visually a trace of modest smog.

The Liberty quarterback departed with his head down, his teammates already beseeching him not to feel sorry but to feel proud of the effort he had made.