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cant1
noun
1 derog insincere talk, especially with a false display of moral or religious principles.
2 the special slang or jargon of a particular group of people, eg thieves, lawyers, etc.
verb (canted , canting ) intr to talk using cant.
[17c in sense 2; 16c in obsolete sense -musical sound-: from Latin cantare to chant]
canting adjective .
cantingly adverb .
noun
1 derog insincere talk, especially with a false display of moral or religious principles.
2 the special slang or jargon of a particular group of people, eg thieves, lawyers, etc.
verb (canted , canting ) intr to talk using cant.
[17c in sense 2; 16c in obsolete sense -musical sound-: from Latin cantare to chant]
canting adjective .
cantingly adverb .
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cant2
noun
1 a slope.
2 a jerk or toss that makes something tilt.
3 a sloping or tilting position or plane.
verb (canted , canting ) tr & intr to tilt, slope or tip up.
[14c]
noun
1 a slope.
2 a jerk or toss that makes something tilt.
3 a sloping or tilting position or plane.
verb (canted , canting ) tr & intr to tilt, slope or tip up.
[14c]
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