Mounter: meaning, definitions and examples
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mounter
[ maʊntər ]
technical tool
A mounter is a device or tool used for attaching or affixing something, often in a technical or mechanical context. It can refer to equipment used in fields such as photography, film, or electronics to secure or fix components in place.
Synonyms
fixing device, installer, mounting tool
Examples of usage
- The technician used a mounter to secure the circuit board.
- For the photo display, a mounter was essential to attach the prints to the matting.
- The mounter made it easier to install the heavy machinery components.
Translations
Translations of the word "mounter" in other languages:
🇵🇹 montador
🇮🇳 मांउट करने वाला
🇩🇪 Montierer
🇮🇩 pemasang
🇺🇦 монтажник
🇵🇱 montażysta
🇯🇵 マウンター
🇫🇷 monteur
🇪🇸 montador
🇹🇷 monteci
🇰🇷 마운터
🇸🇦 مركب
🇨🇿 montér
🇸🇰 montér
🇨🇳 安装工
🇸🇮 montažer
🇮🇸 uppsetningamaður
🇰🇿 монтажшы
🇬🇪 მონტაჟი
🇦🇿 montajçı
🇲🇽 montador
Etymology
The term 'mounter' derives from the verb 'mount', which comes from the Middle English 'mounten' meaning to climb up or to go up. The origin can be traced further back to the Old French 'monter', which also means to ascend or to fix in place. This term evolved through the influences of various languages and has been used in different contexts, particularly in technology and installations. Its application increased with advancements in machinery and electronics, emphasizing the importance of securing components effectively.