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canted

Anted vs Canted - What's the difference?

anted | canted |


As verbs the difference between anted and canted

is that anted is past tense of ante; an alternative spelling of anteed|nocap=1 while canted is past tense of cant.

As an adjective canted is

having angles.

Canted vs Chanted - What's the difference?

canted | chanted |


As verbs the difference between canted and chanted

is that canted is (cant) while chanted is (chant).

As an adjective canted

is having angles.

Canned vs Canted - What's the difference?

canned | canted |


As adjectives the difference between canned and canted

is that canned is preserved in cans while canted is having angles.

As verbs the difference between canned and canted

is that canned is (can) while canted is (cant).

Canted vs Ranted - What's the difference?

canted | ranted |


As verbs the difference between canted and ranted

is that canted is (cant) while ranted is (rant).

As an adjective canted

is having angles.

Canoed vs Canted - What's the difference?

canoed | canted |


As verbs the difference between canoed and canted

is that canoed is (canoe) while canted is (cant).

As an adjective canted is

having angles.

Cantled vs Canted - What's the difference?

cantled | canted |


As verbs the difference between cantled and canted

is that cantled is (cantle) while canted is (cant).

As an adjective canted is

having angles.

Wanted vs Canted - What's the difference?

wanted | canted |


As adjectives the difference between wanted and canted

is that wanted is wished for; desired; sought while canted is having angles.

As verbs the difference between wanted and canted

is that wanted is (want) while canted is (cant).

Canted vs Canter - What's the difference?

canted | canter |


As verbs the difference between canted and canter

is that canted is (cant) while canter is to move at such pace.

As an adjective canted

is having angles.

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 or canter can be one who cants or whines; a beggar.

Carted vs Canted - What's the difference?

carted | canted |


As verbs the difference between carted and canted

is that carted is (cart) while canted is (cant).

As an adjective canted is

having angles.

Canted vs Cunted - What's the difference?

canted | cunted |


As adjectives the difference between canted and cunted

is that canted is having angles while cunted is (vulgar|slang) under the influence of illicit drugs or alcohol; drunk; high.

As a verb canted

is (cant).

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