Mounting vs Bracketry - What's the difference?
mounting | bracketry |
Something mounted; an attachment.
The act of one who mounts.
* 1834 , John Dunmore Lang, An Historical and Statistical Account of New South Wales
(automobile industry ) The mounting hardware used to hold one part to another; typically consisting of stamped metal piece(s) that make up the actual bracket, and any other bolts, nuts, u-bolts, rubber etc. that are needed to complete the mounting of the part.
As nouns the difference between mounting and bracketry
is that mounting is something mounted; an attachment while bracketry is (automobile industry) The mounting hardware used to hold one part to another; typically consisting of stamped metal piece(s) that make up the actual bracket, and any other bolts, nuts, u-bolts, rubber etc. that are needed to complete the mounting of the part.As an adjective mounting
is that continues to mount; steadily accumulating.As a verb mounting
is present participle of lang=en.mounting
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(en noun)- The stage we had now commenced was eighteen miles in length; but the frequent mountings and dismountings, to climb or to descend the rocky sides of the mountains, made it appear much longer.
