Mount ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Mount ( verb )

  1. To climb up and onto.
  2. To get on or onto the back of (an animal or bicycle).
  3. To fix or place (something) on or in a support.
  4. To prepare or set up (something) for use or display.

Origin:

From old english muntian "climb up", from munta "mountain".

Examples:

  1. He mounted the horse and rode off.
  2. She mounted the bicycle and began to pedal.
  3. He mounted the painting on the wall.
  4. She mounted the play and it opened to rave reviews.
  5. They mounted an expedition to climb the mountain.

(As a noun)

Mount ( noun )

  1. To climb up and onto.
  2. To get on or onto the back of (an animal or bicycle).
  3. To fix or place (something) on or in a support.
  4. To prepare or set up (something) for use or display.

Origin:

From old english muntian "climb up", from munta "mountain".

Examples:

  1. He mounted the horse and rode off.
  2. She mounted the bicycle and began to pedal.
  3. He mounted the painting on the wall.
  4. She mounted the play and it opened to rave reviews.
  5. They mounted an expedition to climb the mountain.
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