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santer

Santer vs Roam - What's the difference?

santer | roam |


As verbs the difference between santer and roam

is that santer is (dated) to saunter while roam is to wander or travel freely and with no specific destination.

Santer vs Sanger - What's the difference?

santer | sanger |


As a verb santer

is (dated) to saunter.

As a noun sanger is

), a tall bush with reddish branches.

Santer vs Scanter - What's the difference?

santer | scanter |


As a verb santer

is (dated) to saunter.

As an adjective scanter is

(scant).

Santer vs Santir - What's the difference?

santer | santir |


As a verb santer

is to saunter.

As a noun santir is

alternative form of santur.

Santer vs Sander - What's the difference?

santer | sander |


As verbs the difference between santer and sander

is that santer is (dated) to saunter while sander is .

Santer vs Panter - What's the difference?

santer | panter |


As a verb santer

is (dated) to saunter.

As a noun panter is

panther.

Santer vs Banter - What's the difference?

santer | banter |


As verbs the difference between santer and banter

is that santer is (dated) to saunter while banter is to engage in banter or playful conversation.

As a noun banter is

good-humoured, playful, typically spontaneous conversation.

Sauter vs Santer - What's the difference?

sauter | santer |


As verbs the difference between sauter and santer

is that sauter is or sauter can be (due to american pronunciation) while santer is (dated) to saunter.

As a noun sauter

is or sauter can be (due to american pronunciation).

Santer vs Wanter - What's the difference?

santer | wanter |


As a verb santer

is (dated) to saunter.

As a noun wanter is

winter.

Canter vs Santer - What's the difference?

canter | santer |


As verbs the difference between canter and santer

is that canter is to move at such pace while santer is to saunter.

As a noun canter

is a gait of a horse between a trot and a gallop, consisting of three beats and a "suspension" phase, where there are no feet on the ground. Also describing this gait on other four legged animals.

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