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772 words match “CANT”

CANTON CRAPE n.
A soft, white or colored silk fabric, of a gauzy texture and wavy appearance, used for ladies' scarfs, shawls, bonnet trimmings, etc.; -- called also Oriental crape. De Colange.
CANTON FLANNEL n.
See Cotton flannel.
CANTONAL a.
Of or pertaining to a canton or cantons; of the nature of a canton.
CANTONED a. 2 definitions
ving the angles marked by, or decorated with, projecting moldings or small columns; as, a cantoned pier or pilaster.
CANTONIZE v.
To divide into cantons or small districts.
CANTONMENT n.
A town or village, or part of a town or village, assigned to a body of troops for quarters; temporary shelter or place of rest for an army; quarters.
CANTOON n.
A cotton stuff showing a fine cord on one side and a satiny surface on the other.
CANTOR n.
A singer; esp. the leader of a church choir; a precentor. The cantor of the church intones the Te Deum. Milman.
CANTORAL a.
Of or belonging to a cantor. Cantoral staff, the official staff or baton of a cantor or precentor, with which time is marked for the singers.
CANTORIS a.
Of or pertaining to a cantor; as, the cantoris side of a choir; a cantoris stall. Shipley.
CANTRAP; CANTRIP n.
A charm; an incantation; a shell; a trick; adroit mischief. [Written also cantraip.] [Scot.]
CANTRED; CANTREF n.
A district comprising a hundred villages, as in Wales. [Written also kantry.]
CANTY a.
Cheerful; sprightly; lively; merry. "The canty dame." Wordsworth [Scot. & Prov. Eng.] Contented with little, and canty with mair. Burns.
ABDICANT a. 2 definitions
Abdicating; renouncing; -- followed by of. Monks abdicant of their orders. Whitlock.
ACANTH n.
Same as Acanthus.
ACANTHA n. 3 definitions
A prickle.
ACANTHACEOUS a. 2 definitions
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, the family of plants of which the acanthus is the type.
ACANTHINE a.
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, the plant acanthus.
ACANTHOCARPOUS a.
Having the fruit covered with spines.
ACANTHOCEPHALA n.
A group of intestinal worms, having the proboscis armed with recurved spines.
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