
1) Alp 2) Alpine 3) Appaloosa 4) Arise 5) Ascend 6) Aspire 7) Ben 8) Bestride 9) Border 10) Buckskin 11) Clamber 12) Climb 13) Climb on 14) Crowbait 15) Fit 16) Geton 17) Hill 18) Horse 19) Increase 20) Lipizzan 21) Lippizan 22) Lippizaner 23) Mountaineering 24) Palfrey 25) Pave 26) Peak 27) Prancer
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1) Arrange for display 2) Attach to a support 3) Build up 4) Camera support 5) Charger 6) Climb 7) Climb into the saddle 8) Climb on 9) Climb onto 10) Copulate with 11) Develop 12) Equus caballus 13) Everest or Ararat 14) Everest or Kilimanjaro 15) Everest or Rushmore 16) Everest or Sinai 17) Fix onto a backing
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- a lightweight horse kept for riding only
- the act of climbing something
- a land mass that projects well above its surroundings; higher than a hill
- something forming a back that is added for strengthening
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A ground position where a competitor is on top of his opponent with his legs around the opponent’s body. The opponent is on his back, and the competitor is facing him, driving his hips forward to maintain pressure. People who are competing may `take the mount” or may `be mounted.” This position is very advantageous for the person on top and v...
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• (v.) A mass of earth, or earth and rock, rising considerably above the common surface of the surrounding land; a mountain; a high hill; -- used always instead of mountain, when put before a proper name; as, Mount Washington; otherwise, chiefly in poetry. • (v.) A bank; a fund. • (v. t.) To raise aloft; to lift on high. • (v.) ...
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[Verb] To start. To organise, prepare and set in motion.
Example: The village is mounting a pantomime this year.
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(from the article `furniture`) In the 17th and 18th centuries, especially in England and the American colonies, a refined style for furniture mounts, keyhole escutcheons (an ... ...pattern and the ground: hence the two types, boulle (buhl) and counterboulle. The light, fanciful designs of the architect and designer Jean ... ...a more...
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an artificial hill or mound. In Tudor times these were designed to act in lieu of a watch tower. It was found that they also afforded picturesque views across the garden, particularly the intricate elements such as the knot gardens, and also over the parkland as a whole. Banqueting houses...
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1. A mass of earth, or earth and rock, rising considerably above the common surface of the surrounding land; a mountain; a high hill; used always instead of mountain, when put before a proper name; as, Mount Washington; otherwise, chiefly in poetry. ... 2. A bulwark for offense or defense; a mound. 'Hew ye down trees, and cast a mount against Jerus...
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(mount) to prepare specimens and slides for study.
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Mount (mount)
noun [ Middle English
munt ,
mont ,
mount , Anglo-Saxon
munt , from Latin
mons ,
montis ; confer Latin
minae protections, English
eminent ,
menace : confer French
mont . Confer
Mount ,
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Mount intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Mounted ;
present participle & verbal noun Mounting .] [ Middle English
mounten ,
monten , French
monter , from Latin
mons ,
montis , mountain. Se...
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Mount noun (Palmistry) Any one of seven fleshy prominences in the palm of the hand which are taken as significant of the influence of 'planets,' and called the
mounts of Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, the Moon, Saturn, the Sun or Apollo, and Venus.
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Mount transitive verb 1. To get upon; to ascend; to climb. « Shall we
mount again the rural throne?»
Dryden. 2. To place one's self on, as a horse or other animal, or anything that one sits upon; to bestride.
3. To cause to mount; to put on horseba...
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In heraldry, a mount is a representation of a mound or hill covered with grass and occupying the bottom or base of the shield. It is usually represented as bearing a tree. When depicted in green it is called a mount-vert.
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A ground position where a competitor is on top of his opponent with his legs around the opponent’s body. The opponent is on his back, and the competitor is facing him, driving his hips forward to maintain pressure. People who are competing may “take the mount” or may “be mounted.” This position is very advantageous for the person on top a...
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A control position in which one athlete is on top of another athlete. A mount usually precedes a ground and pound, but not always.
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A mount is the skill used to get on the apparatus. Mounts are needed for Balance Beam and Uneven Bars.
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Along with Back Control and Side Control, the Mount is one of the three primary forms of positional control in which the attacker straddles the chest, stomach or hips of the defender.
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[Greek mythology] of Ares a hill in Athens, the site of the first court of law.
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noun a mounting consisting of a piece of metal (as in a ring or other jewelry) that holds a gem in place; `the diamond was in a plain gold mount`
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A dominant grappling position which allows the attacker to straddle their opponent's torso from the top and thus enjoy a greater sense of control.
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A dominant grappling position which allows the attacker to straddle their opponent's torso from the top and thus enjoy a greater sense of control.
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An element with which the gymnast starts his/her program, and, in most cases, gets onto the apparatus. On the floor exercise, the first tumbling pass is known as the mount.
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A dominant grappling position which allows the attacker to straddle their opponent's torso from the top and thus enjoy a greater sense of control.
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