Associations to the word «Cantering»
Noun
- Gallop
- Horseman
- Pony
- Hoove
- Stallion
- Rein
- Bridle
- Horse
- Mare
- Hoof
- Spur
- Wellesley
- Saddle
- Pace
- Rider
- Whip
- Heel
- Trot
- Gait
- Walk
- Raj
- Slope
- Mount
- Mitsubishi
- Wagon
- Trail
- Sharpe
- Bend
- Cavalry
- Siegel
- Ride
- Stride
- Chaucer
- Beast
- Saber
- Putting
- Mile
- Dust
- Dun
- Filly
- Knoll
- Rocking
- Slowing
- Newmarket
- Nadir
- Nag
- Surrogate
- Furlong
- Fg
- Meadow
- Horseback
- Urging
- Galway
- Christophe
- Stiffness
- Beginner
- Fairfax
- Gate
- Archbishop
- Donkey
- Flank
- Daphne
- Dundee
- Winning
Adjective
Wiktionary
CANTER, noun. 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.
CANTER, noun. A ride on a horse at such speed.
CANTER, verb. (intransitive) To move at such pace.
CANTER, verb. (intransitive) To cause to move at a canter; to ride (a horse) at a canter.
CANTER, noun. One who cants or whines; a beggar.
CANTER, noun. One who makes hypocritical pretensions to goodness; one who uses canting language.
Dictionary definition
CANTER, noun. A smooth three-beat gait; between a trot and a gallop.
CANTER, verb. Ride at a canter; "The men cantered away".
CANTER, verb. Go at a canter, of horses.
CANTER, verb. Ride at a cantering pace; "He cantered the horse across the meadow".
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