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  • 31mount|ed — «MOWN tihd», adjective. 1. on a horse, mule, bicycle, or other animal or vehicle. 2. serving on horseback or motorcycle: »mounted police, mounted infantry. 3. in a position for use: »a mounted camera, a mounted gun. 4. on a support; in a setting …

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  • 32Mount|ie — «MOWN tee», noun. Informal. a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, a force maintained by the government of Canada …

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  • 33mount — mount1 mountable, adj. mountless, adj. /mownt/, v.t. 1. to go up; climb; ascend: to mount stairs. 2. to get up on (a platform, a horse, etc.). 3. to set or place at an elevation: to mount a house on stilts. 4. to furnish with a horse or other… …

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  • 34Mount Lu — Lushan National Park * UNESCO World Heritage Site Country …

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  • 35Mount Li — Coordinates: 34°21′31.27″N 109°12′37.75″E / 34.3586861°N 109.2104861°E / 34.3586861; 109.2104861 …

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  • 36mount´er — mount1 «mownt», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to go up on or climb up; ascend: »to mount a hill, mount a ladder, mount stairs. It was our design to mount the head waters of the Hudson, to the neighbourhood of Crown Point (Robert Louis Stevenson).… …

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  • 37mount — cat·a·mount; de·mount; dis·mount·able; mi·cro·mount; mount·able; mount·er; mount·ie; mount; par·a·mount·cy; par·a·mount·ly; sur·mount; sur·mount·able; de·mount·able; dis·mount; par·a·mount; re·mount; Mount; un·sur·mount·able·ness; …

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  • 38Mount K2 — Not to be confused with K2. Mount K2 …

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  • 39mount — [[t]ma͟ʊnt[/t]] ♦♦♦ mounts, mounting, mounted 1) VERB If you mount a campaign or event, you organize it and make it take place. [V n] The ANC announced it was mounting a major campaign of mass political protests. [V n] ...a security operation… …

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  • 40mount — {{11}}mount (n.1) hill, mountain, mid 13c., from Anglo Fr. mount, O.Fr. mont mountain; also perhaps partly from O.E. munt mountain; both the Old English and the French words from L. montem (nom. mons) mountain, from PIE root *men to stand out,… …

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