Cant
21Cant — 〈[kæ̣nt] m.; s; unz.〉 1. 〈urspr.〉 Gaunersprache 2. 〈dann〉 Heuchelei, Scheinheiligkeit [engl.] …
22cant — kant n an oblique or slanting surface * * * (kant) an inclination or slope …
23cant — Mot Monosíl·lab Nom masculí …
24Cant — Cant,der:⇨Heuchelei …
25Cant — 〈[kæ̣nt] m.; Gen.: s; Pl.: unz.〉 1. 〈urspr.〉 Gaunersprache 2. 〈dann〉 Heuchelei [Etym.: engl.] …
26cant — [ kænt ] noun uncount talk that is not sincere, often about religion or morals …
27cant — n 1 jargon, argot, *dialect, lingo, vernacular, slang, patois Analogous words: phraseology, vocabulary, diction, *language: idiom, speech (see LANGUAGE 2) *hypocrisy, sanctimony, pharisaism …
28cant — m. chant …
29Cant — abbrev. 1. Canticles 2. Cantonese …
30cant — ap·pli·cant; cant; cant·i·ly; cant·ing; cant·let; cant·ly; cant·saw; cla·rif·i·cant; com·pli·cant; co·rus·cant; de·cant; de·cant·ate; de·cant·er; ded·i·cant; des·cant·er; des·cant·ist; fab·ri·cant; im·pec·cant; im·pli·cant; in·cant; in·di·cant;… …