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[ moun-ter ] / ˈmaʊn tər /
nouna person or thing that mounts. Origin of mounterFirst recorded in 1600–10; mount1 + -er1 Words nearby mounterMount Clemens, Mount Cook lily, Mount Desert Island, mountebank, mounted, mounter, Mount Everest, Mount Gambier, Mountie, mounting, mounting-block Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for mounterThe great foes of Turner, as of all other great colorists especially, are the picture cleaner and the mounter. Modern Painters Volume I (of V)|John Ruskin As, however, it was only a “mounter,” it was thought best to keep the hawk for the chance of a ringer later on. The Art and Practice of Hawking|Edward B. Michell The mounter advances facing her, and, close to the horse's shoulder, can perform his office in three different ways. Riding for Ladies|W. A. Kerr Drury Lane isnt in it with us, though what the blazes you are doing as a Mounter beats me. The Lady of North Star|Ottwell J. Binns
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