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cant

Cant vs Cand - What's the difference?

cant | cand |


As nouns the difference between cant and cand

is that cant is , a hundred while cand is .

Cant vs Caut - What's the difference?

cant | caut |


As a noun cant

is , a hundred.

As a verb caut is

(obsolete|done by a panther) emit a call in the manner of a panther.

Cant vs Vant - What's the difference?

cant | vant |


As verbs the difference between cant and vant

is that cant is to speak with the jargon of a class or subgroup while vant is eye dialect of want.

As a noun cant

is an argot, the jargon of a particular class or subgroup.

As an adjective cant

is lively, lusty.

Cant vs Bant - What's the difference?

cant | bant |


As nouns the difference between cant and bant

is that cant is , a hundred while bant is banter.

Cant vs Jant - What's the difference?

cant | jant |


As a noun cant

is , a hundred.

As a verb jant is

.

Cant vs Capt - What's the difference?

cant | capt |


As nouns the difference between cant and capt

is that cant is , a hundred while capt is .

Cant vs Lant - What's the difference?

cant | lant |


As a noun cant

is , a hundred.

As a verb lant is

.

Cant vs Hant - What's the difference?

cant | hant |


As a noun cant

is , a hundred.

As a verb hant is

to strip, peel (bark).

Cant vs Cont - What's the difference?

cant | cont |


As a noun cant

is an argot, the jargon of a particular class or subgroup.

As a verb cant

is to speak with the jargon of a class or subgroup.

As an adjective cant

is lively, lusty.

As an abbreviation cont is

abbreviation of lang=en.

Cant vs Crant - What's the difference?

cant | crant |


In obsolete terms the difference between cant and crant

is that cant is corner, niche while crant is garland or crown.

As nouns the difference between cant and crant

is that cant is an argot, the jargon of a particular class or subgroup while crant is garland or crown.

As a verb cant

is to speak with the jargon of a class or subgroup.

As an adjective cant

is lively, lusty.

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