mounter
/ˈmaʊntər/
noun
- A person who climbs onto or gets up on something, such as a horse, bicycle, or vehicle.
- The bicycle mounter checked the tires before riding away.
- Each mounter waited patiently for their turn to get on the bus.
- The mounter swung his leg over the saddle and settled onto the horse.
- A person who attaches or fixes something into position, especially for display or use.
- The jeweler hired a gem mounter to set the diamonds in the ring.
- The picture mounter carefully placed the photograph into the frame.
- A professional mounter installed the new television on the wall.
- A device or tool used to attach or fix something in place.
- The wall mounter included screws and anchors for a secure fit.
- A ski mounter helps align the bindings correctly on the skis.
- He used a tire mounter to put the new rubber onto the rim.