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Mt is an abbreviation used in English to denote a mountain or Mount in geographic names. It serves as a prefix in toponyms such as Mt. Everest or Mt. Kilimanjaro, indicating that the feature is a mountain. The form Mt. with a period is common in American usage and appears on many maps, guides, and signs. In formal writing, some style guides prefer the full form Mount and may discourage the abbreviated version, while others permit Mt. in appropriate contexts.

Usage varies by context and medium. In formal prose, Mount is often preferred, especially in scholarly or

Etymology and scope. The abbreviation Mt derives from Mount, which itself comes from the Old English munt

Notes. In some contexts, Mt can be mistaken for Montana (US state, abbreviated MT) or other abbreviations

official
texts.
In
signage,
travel
writing,
and
casual
references,
Mt.
is
widely
understood
and
frequently
used
for
brevity.
Some
modern
maps
and
databases
also
record
the
name
without
punctuation
(Mt
or
Mount)
depending
on
local
conventions.
Across
languages,
the
Mount
prefix
has
equivalents
such
as
Mont
(French),
Monte
(Spanish,
Italian,
Portuguese),
and
similar
forms
in
other
Romance
and
Germanic
languages.
or
from
Latin
montem,
both
referring
to
a
raised
landform.
The
term
is
applied
to
individual
peaks
and,
less
formally,
to
hills
or
high
ridges
in
toponyms.
It
is
important
to
distinguish
Mount
in
geographic
naming
from
unrelated
uses
of
Mt
as
an
acronym
or
code
in
other
contexts.
in
all
caps.
Context
and
styling
guide
recommendations
determine
the
preferred
form.