Associations to the word «Dismounted»
Noun
- Yeomanry
- Dragoon
- Bridle
- Rein
- Cavalry
- Trooper
- Carbine
- Horseman
- Horseback
- Quixote
- Steed
- Lancer
- Custer
- Horse
- Sancho
- Saddle
- Infantry
- Pounder
- Hussar
- Corral
- Stirrup
- Brigade
- Rider
- Groom
- Flank
- Courtyard
- Colonial
- Zane
- Sparhawk
- Belisarius
- Pony
- Rifleman
- Stallion
- Stable
- Hitch
- Nadir
- Archer
- Regiment
- Volley
- Lance
- Rout
- Merritt
- Tar
- Mule
- Earthwork
- Sabre
- Confederate
- Garion
- Rifle
- Gully
- Trench
- Thicket
- Rigging
- Archery
- Artillery
- Cyclist
- Platoon
- Guardsman
- Camel
- Saloon
- Batterie
- Ravine
- Gate
- Mare
- Halt
- Gregg
- Verandah
- Tent
- Burgher
- Gun
- Detachment
- Patio
- Gunner
- Reconnaissance
- Rump
- Hoof
- Forrest
Adverb
Wiktionary
DISMOUNTED, adjective. Pertaining to a horseman who has gotten off his horse, or to something which has been removed from its usual mounting, as with a statue off its pedestal, a framed picture from a wall, or a chandelier hanging from a ceiling.
DISMOUNTED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of dismount
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