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well-mounted — /ˈwɛl maʊntəd/ (say wel mowntuhd) adjective 1. seated on a horse. 2. fully equipped. 3. mounted or fitted securely. Also, (especially in predicative use), well mounted /wɛl ˈmaʊntəd/ (say wel mowntuhd) …
well-mounted — adj … Useful english dictionary
Mounted infantry — were soldiers who rode horses instead of marching, but actually fought on foot (in the modern era with muskets or rifles, but before that with spears, bows, or crossbows). The original dragoons were essentially mounted infantry. According to the… … Wikipedia
Mounted police — Not to be confused with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. A mounted police officer passes Buckingham Palace, London … Wikipedia
Mounted archery — Horse archer presentation in Hungary A horse archer, horsed archer, or mounted archer is a cavalryman armed with a bow, able to shoot while riding from horseback. Archery has occasionally been used from the backs of other riding animals. Mounted… … Wikipedia
Mounted search and rescue — Hasty search Team rider, horse, dogs Mounted search and rescue ( … Wikipedia
Mounted games — is a branch of equestrian sport in which very fast games are played by people of all ages on ponies up to a height of 15 hands. They require a high degree of athletic ability, good riding skills, hand to eye coordination, determination,… … Wikipedia
well-dressing — The custom of well dressing takes place nowadays in dozens of villages, including Wirksworth, Belper, Youlgrave, Barlow, Bradwell, Tideswell, Stoney Middle ton, Hope, Ashford in the Water, Wormhill, Bonsall, Eyam, and Buxton, but Tissington is … A Dictionary of English folklore
Royal Canadian Mounted Police — RCMP , Mountie , and North West Mounted Police redirect here. For the TV series, see R.C.M.P. (TV series). For the 1940 film, see North West Mounted Police (film). Royal Canadian Mounted Police Gendarmerie royale du Canada The Mounties… … Wikipedia
Cowboy Mounted Shooting — is a competitive equestrian sport regulated by several national organizations such as CMSA[1], SASS[2], MSA[3], etc. that requires the riding of a horse to negotiate a shooting pattern where targets are engaged with theatrical stage blank… … Wikipedia