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mount 1 M0447200 (mount)v. mount·ed, mount·ing, mounts v.tr.1. To climb or ascend: mount stairs.2. To place oneself upon; get up on: mount a horse; mount a platform.3. To climb onto (a female) for copulation. Used of male animals.4. a. To furnish with a horse for riding.b. To set on a horse: mount the saddle.5. To set in a raised position: mount a bed on blocks.6. a. To fix securely to a support: mount an engine in a car.b. To place or fix on or in the appropriate support or setting for display or study: mount stamps in an album; mount cells on a slide.7. To provide with scenery, costumes, and other equipment necessary for production: mount a play.8. To organize and equip: mount an army.9. To prepare and set in motion: mount an attack.10. a. To set in position for use: mount guns.b. To carry as equipment: The warship mounted ten guns.11. To post (a guard).v.intr.1. To go upward; rise: The sun mounts into the sky.2. To get up on something, as a horse or bicycle.3. To increase in amount, extent, or intensity: Costs are mounting up. Fear quickly mounted. See Synonyms at rise.n.1. The act or manner of mounting.2. A means of conveyance, such as a horse, on which to ride.3. An opportunity to ride a horse in a race.4. An object to which another is affixed or on which another is placed for accessibility, display, or use, especially:a. A glass slide for use with a microscope.b. A hinge used to fasten stamps in an album.c. A setting for a jewel.d. An undercarriage or stand on which a device rests while in service. [Middle English mounten, from Old French monter, from Vulgar Latin *montāre, from Latin mōns, mont-, mountain; see men- in Indo-European roots.] mount′a·ble adj.mount′er n.
mount 2 M0447200 (mount)n.1. Abbr. Mt. A mountain or hill. Used especially as part of a proper name.2. Any of the seven fleshy cushions around the edges of the palm of the hand in palmistry. [Middle English, from Old English munt and from Old French mont, munt, both from Latin mōns, mont-; see men- in Indo-European roots.]
Mount or Mount of M0447200 (mount) or Mont M0447200 (mônt, môN) For the names of actual mountains, see the specific element of the name; for example, Shasta, Mount; Olives, Mount of; Blanc, Mont. Other geographic names beginning with Mount are entered under Mount; for example, Mount Vernon; Mount Desert Island.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | mounter - a skilled worker who mounts pictures or jewels etc.skilled worker, skilled workman, trained worker - a worker who has acquired special skills | | 2. | mounter - someone who ascends on foot; "a solitary mounter of the staircase"climberascender - someone who ascends | EncyclopediaSeemountmounter Related to mounter: monsterSynonyms for mounternoun a skilled worker who mounts pictures or jewels etcRelated Words- skilled worker
- skilled workman
- trained worker
noun someone who ascends on footSynonymsRelated Words |