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The representation of a mound or hill, covered with grass, occupying the base of the shield. It is generally borne with a tree or trees on it. When depicted green it is blazoned as a mount vert.
Ãâó: digiserve.com/heraldry/pimb_m.htm
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(1) An attachment point for another object.
Ãâó: www.terrax.org/sailing/glossary/gm.aspx
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Frame or backing used to support and protect prints and transparencies. A transparency is generally called a slide once it is in a mount.
Ãâó: photographytips.com/page.cfm/2039
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The term should be used in the sense of 'fitting', and only if the name of the whole object name is not known; otherwise terms such as, eg REST or STAND, should be used instead.
Ãâó: www.mda.org.uk/bmobj/Obthesm3.htm
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To make a file system accessible.
Ãâó: publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/pseries/topic/co...
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