Definition of Mountants

1. Noun. (plural of mountant) ¹

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Definition of Mountants

1. mountant [n] - See also: mountant

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mountants

mountainousness
mountains
mountainscape
mountainscapes
mountainside
mountainsides
mountainslope
mountainslopes
mountaintop
mountaintop removal
mountaintopism
mountaintops
mountainy
mountance
mountant
mountants (current term)
mountebank
mountebanked
mountebankeries
mountebankery
mountebanking
mountebankish
mountebankism
mountebankisms
mountebanks
mounted
mounted infantry
mounted police
mountenance
mountenaunce

Literary usage of Mountants

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Photographic Mosaics by Edward L Wilson, M Carey Lea (1870)
"(Written for Photographic Mosaics.) ON THE MOUNTING OF FRINTS, AND THE CHEMISTRY OF mountants. BY VG BLOEDE, CHEMIST. ..."

2. International Annual of Anthony's Photographic Bulletin and American Process by Frederick J Harrison, W I Scandlin (1901)
"mountants Best thin glue 3 ounces. Golden syrup 34 ounce. Alcohol 3 ounces. Water 3 Soften the glue in two ounces of the water; heat gently in a pan of hot ..."

3. Wilson's Photographic Magazine (1904)
"There are two main kinds of mountants ; those prepared with gelatine and those made with a starch or dextrine. It is a matter of importance to use only the ..."

4. The British Journal of Photographyby Liverpool Photographic Society by Liverpool Photographic Society (1874)
"Thirdly : improper mountants. These require rather more examination, for, in my opinion, prints fade more from this as an exciting cause than from the ..."

5. Wilson's Photographic Magazine (1907)
"All pastes and mountants that are to be relied upon for photographic use must be thoroughly cooked and contain the addition of some reliable antiseptic, ..."

6. Photography in a Nutshell by Henry Philip Hawkes (1898)
"Even when using ordinary paste mountants, the amount of cockling may be ... Gelatine mountants. A thin solution of gelatine, kept warm in a glue-pot, ..."

7. Bulletin of Pharmacy (1904)
"Alumni Report. PHOTOGRAPHIC PASTES. Very Practical Article for Druggists Who Deal in Photographic Supplies—Formulas Several Kinds of mountants. ..."

8. Photographic Mosaics by Edward L Wilson, M Carey Lea (1870)
"(Written for Photographic Mosaics.) ON THE MOUNTING OF FRINTS, AND THE CHEMISTRY OF mountants. BY VG BLOEDE, CHEMIST. ..."

9. International Annual of Anthony's Photographic Bulletin and American Process by Frederick J Harrison, W I Scandlin (1901)
"mountants Best thin glue 3 ounces. Golden syrup 34 ounce. Alcohol 3 ounces. Water 3 Soften the glue in two ounces of the water; heat gently in a pan of hot ..."

10. Wilson's Photographic Magazine (1904)
"There are two main kinds of mountants ; those prepared with gelatine and those made with a starch or dextrine. It is a matter of importance to use only the ..."

11. The British Journal of Photographyby Liverpool Photographic Society by Liverpool Photographic Society (1874)
"Thirdly : improper mountants. These require rather more examination, for, in my opinion, prints fade more from this as an exciting cause than from the ..."

12. Wilson's Photographic Magazine (1907)
"All pastes and mountants that are to be relied upon for photographic use must be thoroughly cooked and contain the addition of some reliable antiseptic, ..."

13. Photography in a Nutshell by Henry Philip Hawkes (1898)
"Even when using ordinary paste mountants, the amount of cockling may be ... Gelatine mountants. A thin solution of gelatine, kept warm in a glue-pot, ..."

14. Bulletin of Pharmacy (1904)
"Alumni Report. PHOTOGRAPHIC PASTES. Very Practical Article for Druggists Who Deal in Photographic Supplies—Formulas Several Kinds of mountants. ..."

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