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mount
Verb
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If you mount something you get on to it.
They mounted their horses and rode off.
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If you mount something you attach it to something else.
I need someone to mount this diamond on a ring.
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to put a theatrical work on the stage
The show was mounted in Montreal and New York.
mount
Noun
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Mount is another word for mountain. This may be shortened to "Mt." to name a mountain.
Jesus gave us the Sermon on the Mount.
We were all worried when Mount Saint Helens exploded.
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A mount is an animal you ride, often a horse.
The policemen sat on his mount watching the park.
hood
Noun
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A hood is a covering for the head. It covers the top, back and sides of the head. By extension, other objects may have hoods: cars, some flowers.
The monk was wearing a hood.
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A hood is another word for neighbourhood.
I've lived in the hood for five years.