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cant

cant

adj

  1. (Britain, dialect) Lively, lusty.

noun

  1. (coopering) A segment forming a side piece in the head of a cask.
  2. (countable) An argot, the jargon of a particular class or subgroup.
  3. (countable, heraldry) A blazon of a coat of arms that makes a pun upon the name (or, less often, some attribute or function) of the bearer, canting arms.
  4. (countable, uncountable) A private or secret language used by a religious sect, gang, or other group.
  5. (lumbering) An unfinished log after preliminary cutting.
  6. (nautical) A piece of wood laid upon the deck of a vessel to support the bulkheads.
  7. (obsolete) A call for bidders at a public fair; an auction.
  8. (obsolete) Side, edge, corner, niche.
  9. (regional, forestry) A parcel, a division.
  10. (uncountable) Whining speech, such as that used by beggars.
  11. (uncountable, derogatory) Empty, hypocritical talk.
  12. A corner (of a building).
  13. A language spoken by some Irish Travellers; Shelta.
  14. A movement or throw that overturns something.
  15. A segment of the rim of a wooden cogwheel.
  16. A sudden thrust, push, kick, or other impulse, producing a bias or change of direction; also, the bias or turn so given.
  17. An inclination from a horizontal or vertical line; a slope or bevel; a tilt.
  18. An outer or external angle.
  19. Slope, the angle at which something is set.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To speak in set phrases.
  2. (intransitive) To speak with the jargon of a class or subgroup.
  3. (intransitive) To talk, beg, or preach in a singsong or whining fashion, especially in a false or empty manner.
  4. (intransitive, heraldry) Of a blazon, to make a pun that references the bearer of a coat of arms.
  5. (obsolete) To sell by auction, or bid at an auction.
  6. (transitive) To bevel an edge or corner.
  7. (transitive) To give a sudden turn or new direction to.
  8. (transitive) To overturn so that the contents are emptied.
  9. (transitive) To set (something) at an angle.
  10. (transitive, obsolete) To divide or parcel out.

cent

cent

noun

  1. (informal) A small sum of money.
  2. (money) A coin having face value of one cent (in either of the above senses).
  3. (money) A subunit of currency equal to one-hundredth of the euro.
  4. (money) A subunit of currency equal to one-hundredth of the main unit of currency in many countries. Symbol: ¢.
  5. (music) A hundredth of a semitone or half step.
  6. (nuclear physics) A unit of reactivity equal to one hundredth of a dollar.
  7. (obsolete, except in per cent) Abbreviation of centum. One hundred.
  8. Abbreviation of center.
  9. Abbreviation of centigrade.
  10. Abbreviation of century.

cnut

cnut

Proper noun

  1. name, an alternative spelling of Canute (Scandinavian Knut) in historical context.

cont

cont

adj

  1. Abbreviation of continuous.

verb

  1. Abbreviation of continue
  2. Abbreviation of continued

ctne

cttn

cunt

cunt

noun

  1. (Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, UK, countable, vulgar) An unpleasant or difficult experience or incident.
  2. (Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, UK, vulgar, positive, countable) (with words funny, good) A person (mostly between male friends); compare bastard.
  3. (Britain, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, vulgar, countable) An objectionable object or item.
  4. (vulgar, countable and uncountable) A woman, women, or bottom (i.e. submissive partner, not the top) as a source of sex.
  5. (vulgar, countable) The female genitalia, especially the vulva.
  6. (vulgar, offensive, countable) An extremely unpleasant or objectionable person (in US, especially a woman; in UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand more usually a man).

dctn

jctn

ncte

nctl

ntec

ntsc

tinc

tnpc

unct

unct

verb

  1. (Ayurvedic medicine) To lubricate.
  2. (archaic) To anoint, especially a monarch or other patriarchal leader.