Associations to the word «Mounted»
Noun
- Bayonet
- Police
- Lorry
- Armour
- Bow
- Weaponry
- Coil
- Suspension
- Millimeter
- Hedgehog
- Vehicle
- Elevator
- Ignition
- Casing
- Flank
- Footman
- Paddle
- Keel
- Stern
- Bearing
- Barrel
- Grenade
- Litre
- Tire
- Heater
- Machine
- Quixote
- Payload
- Nose
- Crane
- Sancho
- Lance
- Motor
- Pallet
- Compartment
- Aluminium
- Boom
- Missile
- Xxi
- Trot
- Bastion
- Trailer
- Intake
- Blade
- Valve
- Spectrometer
- Cossack
- Microscope
- Romani
- Tail
- Boiler
- Manifold
- Truss
- Throttle
- Scabbard
- Dipole
- Patrol
- Saber
- Socket
- Royal
- Tracker
- Ladder
- Quad
- Panel
- Tubing
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
MOUNTED, adjective. On horseback
MOUNTED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of mount
MOUNTED INFANTRY, noun. Infantry which is transported on mounts (e.g. horses) but fights on foot.
MOUNTED POLICE, noun. A unit of the civil police who are specifically trained to serve duty on horseback. Their duties can be ceremonial, or often for crowd control, and to police areas of difficult access or wilderness areas.
Dictionary definition
MOUNTED, adjective. Assembled for use; especially by being attached to a support.
MOUNTED, adjective. Decorated with applied ornamentation; often used in combination; "the trim brass-mounted carbine of the ranger"- F.V.W.Mason.
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