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The art of getting off something gracefully, or off something embarrassingly.

means Having gotten down from a horse, bike, or apparatusor describing something detached from its mount.

from From Old French desmonter, to undo a mountingdes (un) plus monter (to climb), itself from Latin mons, mountain; literally to un-mountain yourself.

Cavalry termSoldiers fighting on foot were dismounted infantry.
GymnasticsThe final move scored hardest, sticking the landing.
Tech senseHard drives get dismounted before safe removal.
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