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canted

Canted vs Lanted - What's the difference?

canted | lanted |


As verbs the difference between canted and lanted

is that canted is (cant) while lanted is (lant).

As an adjective canted

is having angles.

Canted vs Casted - What's the difference?

canted | casted |


As verbs the difference between canted and casted

is that canted is (cant) while casted is (nonstandard) (cast).

As adjectives the difference between canted and casted

is that canted is having angles while casted is (medicine) set in a cast or casted can be having membership in a caste.

Panted vs Canted - What's the difference?

panted | canted |


As verbs the difference between panted and canted

is that panted is (pant) while canted is (cant).

As an adjective canted is

having angles.

Caned vs Canted - What's the difference?

caned | canted |


As verbs the difference between caned and canted

is that caned is (cane) while canted is (cant).

As adjectives the difference between caned and canted

is that caned is (uk|dialect) filled with white flakes; mothery; said of vinegar when containing mother while canted is having angles.

Scanted vs Canted - What's the difference?

scanted | canted |


As verbs the difference between scanted and canted

is that scanted is (scant) while canted is (cant).

As adjectives the difference between scanted and canted

is that scanted is (archaic) diminished; restricted while canted is having angles.

Slanted vs Canted - What's the difference?

slanted | canted |


As adjectives the difference between slanted and canted

is that slanted is placed at an angle, on a slant while canted is having angles.

As verbs the difference between slanted and canted

is that slanted is past tense of slant while canted is past tense of cant.

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