mounting


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
mount1
verb
  • 1 climb up or on to; ascend.

    ■ (of a male animal) get on (a female) for the purpose of copulation.

  • 2 get up on (an animal or bicycle) in order to ride it.

    ■ set on horseback; provide with a horse.

  • 3 grow larger, more numerous, or more intense: the costs mount up when you buy a home.
  • 4 organize and initiate (a course of action, public event, etc.).
  • 5 set up (a barrier, stall, etc.).
  • 6 fix in position or on a support.

    ■ (with reference to a photograph or picture) set in or attach to a backing.

    ■ fix (a specimen) on a microscopic slide.

noun
  • 1 a backing on which a picture or photograph is set for display.

    ■ a stamp hinge.

  • 2 a support for a piece of equipment.
  • 3 a horse used for riding.
  • 4 a microscope slide.
– phrases
mount guard keep watch.
– derivatives
mountable adjective,
mounted adjective,
mounter noun,
mounting noun.
– origin ME: from OFr. munter, based on L. mons, mont- ‘mountain’.



Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
mount2
noun archaic (except in place names) a mountain or hill: Mount Everest.
– origin OE munt, from L. mons, mont- ‘mountain’.
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