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  • 1display — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 arrangement of things ADJECTIVE ▪ attractive, beautiful, colourful/colorful, dazzling, excellent, fine, good, interesting, stunning …

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  • 2Mount Lowe Railway — U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 3Mount St Mary's School, India — Mount St. Mary s School is a private co educational CBSE affiliated school at 75 Parade Road, Delhi Cant., New Delhi.The school was founded and is run by the Brothers of St Patrick (Patrician Brothers) in 1963. At Mount St. Mary s School, the… …

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  • 4mount — Ⅰ. mount [1] ► VERB 1) climb up or on to. 2) get up on (an animal or bicycle) to ride it. 3) (be mounted) be on horseback; be provided with a horse. 4) increase in size, number, or intensity. 5) organize and initiate …

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  • 5Mount Soledad cross controversy — Coordinates: 32°50′23.27″N 117°14′40.73″W / 32.8397972°N 117.2446472°W / 32.8397972; 117.2446472 …

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  • 6Mount Washington Cog Railway — For the defunct railway in Los Angeles, see Los Angeles and Mount Washington Railway. Mount Washington Cog Railway Track with rack Locale Coös County, New Hampshire, USA …

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  • 7put on — I verb 1. put clothing on one s body (Freq. 18) What should I wear today? He put on his best suit for the wedding The princess donned a long blue dress The queen assumed the stately robes He got into his jeans …

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  • 8mount — I v 1. ascend, rise up, go up, climb up, climb; shoot up, spring up, leap up, fly or pop or vault up, rocket, skyrocket; rise, soar, fly, fly aloft, zoom, spire, curl upward, spiral; fountain, gush, jet, spurt, surge; take off, take to the air,… …

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  • 9mount — mount1 mountable, adj. mountless, adj. /mownt/, v.t. 1. to go up; climb; ascend: to mount stairs. 2. to get up on (a platform, a horse, etc.). 3. to set or place at an elevation: to mount a house on stilts. 4. to furnish with a horse or other… …

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  • 10mount — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English munt & Anglo French munt, mont, both from Latin mont , mons; akin to Welsh mynydd mountain, Latin minari to project, threaten Date: before 12th century 1. a high hill ; mountain used especially… …

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