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attach to a support; "They mounted the aerator on a floating" wax: go up or advance; "Sales were climbing after prices were lowered" fix onto a backing, setting, or support; "mount slides for macroscopic analysis" saddle horse: a lightweight horse kept for riding only put up or launch; "mount a campaign against pornography" climb: the act of climbing something; "it was a difficult climb to the top" hop on: get on the back of; "mount a horse" mountain: a land mass that projects well above its surroundings; higher than a hill climb: go upward with gradual or continuous progress; "Did you ever climb up the hill behind your house?" prepare and supply with the necessary equipment for execution or performance; "mount a theater production"; "mount an attack"; "mount a play" 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" backing: something forming a back that is added for strengthening ride: copulate with; "The bull was riding the cow"
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| mountain sickness |
nausea and shortness of breath experienced by mountain climbers above ten thousand feet
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| mounting |
climb: an event that involves rising to a higher point (as in altitude or temperature or intensity etc.) framework used for support or display
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| mountain mint |
any of a number of perennial herbs of the genus Pycnanthemum; eastern North America and California
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| mount |
Getting on a piece of equipment
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