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▪ I. montane, a. Nat. Hist.|ˈmɒnteɪn| [ad. L. montān-us, f. mont-, mons: see mount n. and -ane. So F. montane.] Pertaining to or inhabiting mountainous country.
1863J. G. Baker N. Yorks. Stud. Bot., etc. 211 One of the most frequent of the characteristically montane species. 1881Gardeners' Chron. 15 Oct. 503/2 A single species restricted to elevated montane localities in Tasmania. 1885J. G. Baker Lake Dist. Flora 238 Parsley Fern..one of the most universal of the montane Lakeland plants. ▪ II. montane obs. form of mountain. |