remount
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re·mount
(rē-mount′)tr.v. re·mount·ed, re·mount·ing, re·mounts
1. To mount again.
2. To supply with a fresh horse.
n. (rē′mount′, rē-mount′)
A fresh horse.
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remount
vb
1. to get on (a horse, bicycle, etc) again
2. (Art Terms) (tr) to mount (a picture, jewel, exhibit, etc) again
n
(Military) a fresh horse, esp (formerly) to replace one killed or injured in battle
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re•mount
(v. riˈmaʊnt; n. ˈriˌmaʊnt, riˈmaʊnt)v.t., v.i.
1. to mount again.
n. 2. a fresh horse or supply of fresh horses.
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remount
Past participle: remounted
Gerund: remounting
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Noun | 1. | remount - a fresh horse especially (formerly) to replace one killed or injured in battle |
Verb | 1. | remount - mount again; "he remounted his horse" |
2. | remount - mount again, as after disassembling something mount - attach to a support; "They mounted the aerator on a floating" | |
3. | remount - provide with fresh horses; "remount a regiment" horse - provide with a horse or horses |
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remount
vt
horse, bicycle → wieder besteigen; ladder → wieder hinaufsteigen or -klettern
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