Cantoned vs Cannoned - What's the difference?
cantoned | cannoned |
(canton)
(heraldry) Having a charge in each of the four corners; said of a cross on a shield, and also of the shield itself.
(architecture) Having the angles marked by, or decorated with, projecting mouldings or small columns.
(cannon)
(poetic) Furnished with cannon.
As verbs the difference between cantoned and cannoned
is that cantoned is (canton) while cannoned is (cannon).As adjectives the difference between cantoned and cannoned
is that cantoned is (heraldry) having a charge in each of the four corners; said of a cross on a shield, and also of the shield itself while cannoned is (poetic) furnished with cannon.cantoned
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(-)- a cantoned pier or pilaster
cannoned
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(-)- Gilbralter's cannoned steep. — M. Arnold.
