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Definition of mount
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of mount is as below...
Mount (v. t.) To cause to
mount;
to put on
horseback;
to
furnish
with
animals
for
riding;
to
furnish
with
horses.
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Tender
::
Tender
(v. t.) To offer in
payment
or
satisfaction
of a
demand,
in order to save a
penalty
or
forfeiture;
as, to
tender
the
amount
of rent or
debt..
Oorial
::
Oorial
(n.) A wild,
bearded
sheep
inhabiting
the
Ladakh
mountains.
It is
reddish
brown,
with a dark beard from the chin to the
chest..
Poly-mountain
::
Poly-mountain
(n.) The
closely
related
Teucrium
montanum,
formerly
called
Polium
montanum,
a plant of
Southern
Europe..
Basil
::
Basil (n.) The name given to
several
aromatic
herbs of the Mint
family,
but
chiefly
to the
common
or sweet basil
(Ocymum
basilicum),
and the bush
basil,
or
lesser
basil (O.
minimum),
the
leaves
of which are used in
cookery.
The name is also given to
several
kinds of
mountain
mint
(Pycnanthemum)..
Mount
::
Mount (v.) A
bulwark
for
offense
or
defense;
a
mound.
Cross
::
Cross (n.) A
monument
in the form of a
cross,
or
surmounted
by a
cross,
set up in a
public
place;
as, a
market
cross;
a
boundary
cross;
Charing
Cross in
London..
Outmount
::
Outmount
(v. t.) To mount
above.
Put
::
Put (n.) A
privilege
which one party buys of
another
to put
(deliver)
to him a
certain
amount
of
stock,
grain,
etc., at a
certain
price and
date..
Inexsuperable
::
Inexsuperable
(a.) Not
capable
of being
passed
over;
insuperable;
insurmountable.
Polyphemus
::
Polyphemus
(n.) A very large
American
moth
(Telea
polyphemus)
belonging
to the
Silkworm
family
(Bombycidae).
Its
larva,
which is very
large,
bright
green,
with
silvery
tubercles,
and with
oblique
white
stripes
on the
sides,
feeds on the oak,
chestnut,
willow,
cherry,
apple,
and other
trees.
It
produces
a large
amount
of
strong
silk.
Called
also
American
silkworm..
Proto-
::
Proto-
()
Denoting
the first or
lowest
of a
series,
or the one
having
the
smallest
amount
of the
element
to the name of which it is
prefixed;
as
protoxide,
protochloride,
etc..
Catskill Period
::
Catskill
period
() The
closing
subdivision
of the
Devonian
age in
America.
The rocks of this
period
are well
developed
in the
Catskill
mountains,
and
extend
south and west under the
Carboniferous
formation.
See the
Diagram
under
Geology..
Artemisia
::
Artemisia
(n.) A genus of
plants
including
the
plants
called
mugwort,
southernwood,
and
wormwood.
Of these A.
absinthium,
or
common
wormwood,
is well
known,
and A.
tridentata
is the sage brush of the Rocky
Mountain
region..
Mountaineer
::
Mountaineer
(v. i.) To lie or act as a
mountaineer;
to climb
mountains.
Raid
::
Raid (n.) A
hostile
or
predatory
incursion;
an
inroad
or
incursion
of
mounted
men; a
sudden
and rapid
invasion
by a
cavalry
force;
a
foray.
Low
::
Low
(superl.)
Beneath
the usual or
remunerative
rate or
amount,
or the
ordinary
value;
moderate;
cheap;
as, the low price of corn; low
wages..
Foot
::
Foot (n.) The
lowest
part or base; the
ground
part; the
bottom,
as of a
mountain
or
column;
also, the last of a row or
series;
the end or
extremity,
esp. if
associated
with
inferiority;
as, the foot of a hill; the foot of the
procession;
the foot of a
class;
the foot of the bed..
Cirque
::
Cirque
(n.) A kind of
circular
valley
in the side of a
mountain,
walled
around
by
precipices
of great
height..
Oreography
::
Oreography
(n.) The
science
of
mountains;
orography.
Percarbide
::
Percarbide
(n.) A
compound
containing
a
relatively
large
amount
of
carbon.
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