Results for: Mount
English English
MountMt.
(French) mount, hillmunt
aloof or superior, enormous, Greek deity, like Greek deity, of Olympia, Olympic athlete, relating to Mount Olympus, resident of Olympia; Olympian god; one who competes in the Olympic Games, somebody from Olympia, suitable or typical of the Greek gods i...Olympian
ancient city in southwestern Italy (destroyed in 79 A.D. by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius), ancient Roman city in southern Italy. It was buried by volcanic ash during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79, and has since been partly excavated.Pompeii
ancient Greek town on the southern slopes of Mount Parnassus, about 9.5 km/6 mi north of the Gulf of Corinth. It is the site of the Temple of Apollo and the Delphic oracle., city in ancient Greece, site of an oracle of Apollo; on-line service in the Un...Delphi
animal which can be ridden; vehicle which can be mounted; pedestal; riding; ascending, act of mounting; placing; frame; mountain, hill (used only as a title in the name of a mountain, i.e. Mount Hermon), climb up, ascend; raise; ride; get up on; establ...mount
base of column, foundation; stand; mount, pad, position of being exalted or admired, put something on pedestal, supporting basepedestal
becoming greater, growing, becoming stronger, gradually strengthening, something that acts as a mount; setting, foundation; raising; pedestal, base; riding; placement; installation, insertion of new hardware (Computers), supporting devicemounting
berlin, berline, four-wheeled covered carriage, limousine, low forested mountains in western Massachusetts, part of the Appalachian Mountains and a major resort area. The highest point is Mount Greylock l, 064 m/3, 491 ft .//berlinBerkshire Hills; Berkshires
cape on the southeastern coast of Alaska, approximately 55 km/35 mi south of Mount FairweatherFairweather Cape
chain of mountains in northern New Hampshire, in the White Mountains. The highest peak in the range is Mount Washington, 1,917 m/6,288 ft .Presidential Range
dome containing gun, part of lathe, small tower, small tower often on a larger structure (castle, building, etc.); rotating mount of a gun or cannon (on tanks, warships, etc.); pivoted mechanism for holding and using different lathe tools; tower used i...turret
eject from saddle, remove from office, remove from office; dislodge from seat; throw from mountunseat
Feast of Weeks, Jewish festival, Jewish holiday celebrating the day Moses received the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai, Feast of Weeks (alternate spelling for Shavuot), PentecostShavuoth
get back into saddle, mount again, climb onto a horse again, new fresh horse or horses for riding, put something on again, substitute horseremount
 

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