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mounting

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1. mounting - Noun

2. mounting - Adjective

3. mounting - Verb

Meaning

of Mount

The act of one that mounts.

That by which anything is prepared for use, or set off to advantage; equipment; embellishment; setting; as, the mounting of a sword or diamond.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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A body of research is mounting in this area – the findings in general are that awe can make people more generous, humble and less anxious, depressed and unwell. Source: Internet

According to Hudson, the purpose of these decrees was to prevent debts mounting to a degree that they threatened fighting force which could happen if peasants lost the subsistence land or became bondservants due to the inability to repay the debt. Source: Internet

A common feature in IT racks are mounting positions for "Zero-U" accessories, such as PDU (power distribution units) and vertical cable managers/ducts, that utilise the space between the rear rails and the side of the rack enclosure. Source: Internet

After that war, most mortars settled on the Stokes pattern, characterized by a short barrel, smooth bore, low muzzle velocity, elevation angle of firing generally greater than 45°, and a very simple and light mounting using a "baseplate" on the ground. Source: Internet

After a decade of grim statistics about the mounting toll from overdose deaths, the latest figures indicate the death rates have finally peaked. Source: Internet

Amid mounting public anger and shriveling resources, even big-time tanker operators admit their industry is out of control. Source: Internet

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