mount 1 play_w2("M0447200") v. mount·ed, mount·ing, mounts
v.tr. 1. To climb or ascend: mount stairs.
2. To place oneself upon; get up on: mount a horse; mount a platform.
3. To climb onto (a female) for copulation. Used of male animals.
4. a. To furnish with a horse for riding.
b. To set on a horse: mount the saddle.
5. To set in a raised position: mount a bed on blocks.
6. a. To fix securely to a support: mount an engine in a car.
b. To place or fix on or in the appropriate support or setting for display or study: mount stamps in an album; mount cells on a slide.
7. To provide with scenery, costumes, and other equipment necessary for production: mount a play.
8. To organize and equip: mount an army.
9. To prepare and set in motion: mount an attack.
10. a. To set in position for use: mount guns.
b. To carry as equipment: The warship mounted ten guns.
11. To post (a guard).
v.intr. 1. To go upward; rise.
2. To get up on something, as a horse or bicycle.
3. To increase in amount, extent, or intensity: Costs are mounting up. Fear quickly mounted.
n. 1. The act or manner of mounting.
2. A means of conveyance, such as a horse, on which to ride.
3. An opportunity to ride a horse in a race.
4. An object to which another is affixed or on which another is placed for accessibility, display, or use, especially: a.A glass slide for use with a microscope.
b. A hinge used to fasten stamps in an album.
c. A setting for a jewel.
d. An undercarriage or stand on which a device rests while in service.
Off the top of my head, Golgotha, Mount Sinai, Mount Ararat, Mount Horeb, Mount Ebal, Mount Gerazim, Mount Nebo, Mount Zion, Mount Gilboa, Mount Seir, Mount Hor, Mount Hermon, Mount Ephraim, Mount Tabor, Mount Carmel, Mount Olivet Mount of Olives.
There have been volcanic eruptions all over the world in the last 5 years. While the majority of them have been non-explosive, there are others that occurred in Indonesia, Africa, and Chile that were much larger.
The answer is mount, mount is a abbreviation but it is a word also.
Mount is a noun (a mount) and a verb (to mount).
Mount Cook/Aoraki, Mount Aspiring, Mount Tasman, Mount Taranaki/Egmont, Mount Ruapehu, Mount Tapuaenuku
Examples of composite volcanoes include Mount St. Helens, Mount Rainier, Mount Fuji, Mount Unzen, Mount Pinatubo, Mount Merapi, Mount Tambora, Anak Krakatau, Mount Kilimanjaro, Ol Doinyo Lengai, Mount Etna, Mount Vesuvius, Soufriere Hills, Mount Pelee, Nevado Del Ruiz, and Mount Erebus.
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Mt. St. HelensMt. Fuji (Japan)Mt. RainerMt. HoodMt. EtnaMt. VesuviusFamous composite volcanoes include Mount St Helens, Mount Rainier, Krakatoa, Mount Tambora, Mount Fuji, Mount Unzen, Mount Pinatubo, Mount Etna, Mount Vesuvius, Santorini, Mount Kilimanjaro, Mount Pelee, Soufrière Hills, and, in recent years, Eyjafjallajökull.
The tallest mountain in Africa is Mount Kilimanjaro. The remaining 9, from tall to short, are Mount Kenya, Mount Stanley, Mount Speke, Mount Baker, Mount Emin, Mount Gessi, Mount Luigi di Savoia, Mount Meru, and Ras Dejen.
Mount Edna is in Sicily and Mount Bromo is in Java
you can get a mount with crowns or you can get a mount buy the fiver by the guy who is selling those mount thiers a broom mount and every thing
I think its the Mount Of Olives.