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    mount
    [mount]
    verb
    mount (verb) · mounts (third person present) · mounted (past tense) · mounted (past participle) · mounting (present participle)
    1. climb up (stairs, a hill, or other rising surface):
      "he mounted the steps to the front door"
      • climb or move up on to (a raised surface):
        "the master of ceremonies mounted the platform"
      • get up on (an animal or bicycle) in order to ride it:
        "he mounted the horse" · "he took the bicycle, mounted it, and rode to the station"
      • set (someone) on horseback; provide with a horse:
        "she was mounted on a white horse"
      • (of a male mammal or bird) get on (a female) for the purpose of copulation:
        "a female was immediately mounted by the cat"
    2. organize and initiate (a campaign or other significant course of action):
      "the company had successfully mounted takeover bids"
      • establish; set up:
        "security forces mounted checkpoints at every key road"
      • produce (a play, exhibition, or other artistic event); present for public view or display:
        "the museum is mounting an exhibition of sixteenth-century drawings" · "the theater mounted a brilliant all-male “As You Like It”" · "police mounted a reconstruction of what they believe happened before the explosion"
    3. grow larger or more numerous:
      "the costs mount up when you buy a home"
      • (of a feeling) become stronger or more intense:
        "his anxiety mounted as messages were left unanswered"
      • (of blood) rise visibly into the cheeks:
        "feeling the blush mount in her cheeks, she looked down quickly"
    4. place or fix (an object) in its operating position:
      "fluorescent lights are mounted on the ceiling" · "the engine is mounted behind the rear seats"
      • set in or attach to a backing or setting:
        "the photographs will be mounted and framed"
      • fix (an object for viewing) on a microscope slide.
      • computing
        make (a disk or disk drive) available for use:
        "there is a limit to the number of hard disks you can have mounted"
    noun
    mount (noun) · mounts (plural noun)
    1. a backing or setting on which a photograph, gem, or work of art is set for display:
      "a decorated photograph mount" · "delicate mounts for necklaces, earrings, and rings"
      • a glass microscope slide for securing a specimen to be viewed.
      • a clear plastic or paper sleeve used to display a postage stamp.
    2. a support for a gun, camera, or similar piece of equipment:
      "heavy cannon were torn from their mounts" · "a mount for a pair of binoculars"
    3. a horse being ridden or that is available for riding:
      "he hung onto his mount's bridle"
      • an opportunity to ride a horse, especially as a jockey:
        "the jockey's injuries forced him to give up the coveted mount on Cool Ground"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French munter, based on Latin mons, mont- ‘mountain’.
    mount
    [mount]
    noun
    mount (noun) · mounts (plural noun)
    1. a mountain or hill (archaic except in place names):
      "Mount Etna"
      • any of several fleshy prominences on the palm of the hand regarded in palmistry as signifying the degree of influence of a particular planet:
        "mount of Mars"
    Origin
    Old English munt, from Latin mons, mont- ‘mountain’, reinforced in Middle English by Old French mont.
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    verb
    1. climb up (stairs, a hill, or other rising surface):
      climb up
      clamber up
      make one's way up
      move up
      Opposite:
      • climb or move up on to (a raised surface):
        climb onto
        jump onto
        clamber onto
        get onto
        step aboard
      • get up on (an animal or bicycle) in order to ride it:
        get astride
        get on the back of
        get onto
        hop onto
      • set (someone) on horseback; provide with a horse:
        get astride
        get on the back of
        get onto
        hop onto
    2. organize and initiate (a campaign or other significant course of action):
    3. grow larger or more numerous:
      • place or fix (an object) in its operating position:
      noun
      1. a backing or setting on which a photograph, gem, or work of art is set for display:
        • a horse being ridden or that is available for riding:
           
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        2. Mount has several meanings1234:
          • An animal, usually a horse, used to ride on (unlike a draught horse).
          • A car, bicycle, or motorcycle used for racing.
          • A mounting; an object on which another object is mounted.
          • A high hill or mountain used especially before an identifying name.
          • To go up; climb; ascend.
          • Something onto which something else is or can be attached, such as the part of a camera where a lens is attached.
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          mount (plural mounts) An animal, usually a horse, used to ride on (unlike a draught horse). The rider climbed onto his mount. (now only figurative) A car, bicycle, or motorcycle used for racing. A mounting; an object on which another object is mounted.
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          mount 1 of 3 noun (1) ˈmau̇nt Synonyms of mount 1 : a high hill : mountain used especially before an identifying name
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          verb (used with object) to go up; climb; ascend: to mount stairs.
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          Britannica Dictionary definition of MOUNT [count] 1 : something onto which something else is or can be attached a lens mount [=the part of a camera where a lens is attached] 2 old-fashioned + literary : a horse that is being ridden by a person
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