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CANVASS, v.t. 1. To discuss; literally, to beat or shake out, to open by beating...
CANVAS-CLIMBER, n. A sailor that goes aloft to handle sails.
CANVAS, n. 1. A coarse cloth made of hemp, or flax, used for tents, sails of shi...
CANTRED, CANTREF, n. A hundred villages, as in Wales.
CANTONMENT, n. A part or division of a town or village, assigned to a particular...
CANTONIZE, v.t. To canton, or divide into small districts.
CANTONING, ppr. Dividing into distinct districts; allotting separate quarters to...
CANTONED, pp. Divided into distinct parts, or quarters; lodged in distinct quart...
CANTONAL, a. Pertaining to a canton; divided into cantons.
CANTON, n. 1. A small portion of land, or division of territory; originally, a p...
CANTO, n. A part or division of a poem, answering to what in prose is called a b...
CANTLET, n. A piece; a little corner; a fragment.
CANTLE, n. A fragment; a piece; a portion. CANTLE , v.t. To cut into pieces; to ...
CANTION, n. A song or verses.
CANTINGLY, adv. With a cant.
CANTING, ppr. 1. Throwing with a sudden jerk; tossing. 2. Speaking with a whine ...