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Definition of mounting
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Mounting
(n.) The act of one that
mounts.
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Aberration
::
Aberration
(n.) A small
periodical
change
of
position
in the stars and other
heavenly
bodies,
due to the
combined
effect
of the
motion
of light and the
motion
of the
observer;
called
annual
aberration,
when the
observer's
motion
is that of the earth in its
orbit,
and daily or
diurnal
aberration,
when of the earth on its axis;
amounting
when
greatest,
in the
former
case, to
20.4'',
and in the
latter,
to
0.3''.
Planetary
aberration
is that due to the
motion
of light and the
motion
of the
planet
re
Megavolt
::
Megavolt
(n.) One of the
larger
measures
of
electro-motive
force,
amounting
to one
million
volts..
Taxidermy
::
Taxidermy
(v. t.) The art of
preparing,
preserving,
and
mounting
the skins of
animals
so as to
represent
their
natural
appearance,
as for
cabinets..
Melancholy
::
Melancholy
(n.) Great and
continued
depression
of
spirits,
amounting
to
mental
unsoundness;
melancholia..
Ascent
::
Ascent
() The act of
rising;
motion
upward;
rise; a
mounting
upward;
as, he made a
tedious
ascent;
the
ascent
of
vapors
from the
earth..
Sedition
::
Sedition
(n.) The
raising
of
commotion
in a
state,
not
amounting
to
insurrection;
conduct
tending
to
treason,
but
without
an overt act;
excitement
of
discontent
against
the
government,
or of
resistance
to
lawful
authority..
Megerg
::
Megerg
(n.) One of the
larger
measures
of work,
amounting
to one
million
ergs; --
called
also
megalerg..
Nettle
::
Nettle
(v. t.) To fret or
sting;
to
irritate
or vex; to cause to
experience
sensations
of
displeasure
or
uneasiness
not
amounting
to
violent
anger.
Mountingly
::
Mountingly
(adv.)
In an
ascending
manner.
Megohm
::
Megohm
(n.) One of the
larger
measures
of
electrical
resistance,
amounting
to one
million
ohms..
Heddle
::
Heddle
(n.) One of the sets of
parallel
doubled
threads
which,
with
mounting,
compose
the
harness
employed
to guide the warp
threads
to the lathe or
batten
in a
loom..
Amounting
::
Amounting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Amoun.
Furniture
::
Furniture
(v. t.) The
mountings
of a gun.
Mounting
::
Mounting
(n.) That by which
anything
is
prepared
for use, or set off to
advantage;
equipment;
embellishment;
setting;
as, the
mounting
of a sword or
diamond..
Surmount
::
Surmounting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Surmoun.
Sphaeridium
::
Sphaeridium
(n.) A
peculiar
sense organ found upon the
exterior
of most kinds of sea
urchins,
and
consisting
of an oval or
sherical
head
surmounting
a short
pedicel.
It is
generally
supposed
to be an
olfactory
organ..
Dismount
::
Dismount
(v. t.) To throw or
remove
from the
carriage,
or from that on which a thing is
mounted;
to break the
carriage
or
wheels
of, and
render
useless;
to
deprive
of
equipments
or
mountings;
-- said esp. of
artillery..
Presume
::
Presume
(v. i.) To
suppose
or
assume
something
to be, or to be true, on
grounds
deemed
valid,
though
not
amounting
to
proof;
to
believe
by
anticipation;
to
infer;
as, we may
presume
too far..
Remount
::
Remount
(n.) The
opportunity
of, or
things
necessary
for,
remounting;
specifically,
a fresh
horse,
with his
equipments;
as, to give one a
remount..
Dismounting
::
Dismounting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Dismoun.
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