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mount Device used to hold Viosport's Adventure Cams in desired place. Back to top
Ãâó: www.viosport.com/support/index.php
mount A piece of cork, tree fern, or other material to which a plant is attached, to provide it a growing surface other than a pot. Thus "Mounted Plants" are sold on a mount and not in a pot.
Ãâó: www.hoosierorchid.com/definitions.asp
mount A high mountain peak in the Wasatch Mountain Range, standing at 11,750 feet (3,581 meters).
Ãâó: historytogo.utah.gov/glossary.html
mount The place where UNIX puts a hard drive in the file system.
Ãâó: www.math.okstate.edu/system/terms.html
mounting Laminating, bonding, or gluing a photograph to a rigid flat material to prevent the photograph from getting creased or bent and to make viewing easier. Typical mounting processes are Dry Mount, which uses a heated press, and Self Adhesive, which can be applied by hand or run through a roller press. Typical mounting materials are Art Board, Foam Board, Sintra, Masonite, and Plexiglas.
Ãâó: www.sundanceaerial.com/SD_Glossary.HTM
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