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Mounting
The act of one that mounts
VerbarMontoir
A stone used in mounting a horse a horse block
magnetic needle
magnet suspended in a magnetic compass on a low friction mounting used to indicate the direction of the earths magnetic pole
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Lorimer
A maker of bits spurs and metal mounting for bridles and saddles hence a saddler
hickey
A device used to adapt a lighting fixture for mounting in an outlet box or on a pipe
nightrider
member of a secret mounted band in the southern U S after the Civil War
Pegasus
Hippocrene the inspiring fountain of the Muses to spring from Mount Helicon On this account he is in modern times associated
Parfocal
in the same plane said of sets of eyepieces so mounted that they may be interchanged without varying the focus of
palimpsest
Gospels was discovered in 1895 in St Catherines Monastery at Mount Sinai by Mrs Agnes Smith Lewis See also the notes
Palfreyed
Mounted on a palfrey
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