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mount1
verb (mounted , mounting )
1 tr & intr to go up mounting the stairs .
2 tr & intr to get up onto (a horse, bicycle, etc).
3 intr (also mount up) to increase in level or intensity The tension is mounting when pressure mounts up .
4 to put (a picture, slide, etc) in a frame or on a background for display; to hang or put something up on a stand or support.
5 to organize or hold (a campaign, etc).
6 to carry out (an attack, etc); to put something into operation. See also mount guard under guard.
7 to get (a weapon, etc) into position and ready for use.
8 said of a stallion, bull, etc: to copulate with (a female). Also called cover.
noun
1 a support or backing on which something is placed for display or use, etc.
2 a horse that is ridden.
3 technical the slide, etc used in mounting an object for viewing under the microscope.
[14c: from French monter ; related to mount2]
mounted adjective
1 said of a person, etc: on horseback.
2 said of a picture, etc: hung on a wall, or placed in a frame or on a background.
3 in compounds set in or with a specified material silver-mounted .
mount2
noun , chiefly poetic or old use a mountain. Also Mount in place names.
[Anglo-Saxon munt : from Latin mons , montis mountain]
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