Cant

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The words "cant" and "canting" have several meanings. Template:Wiktionary

  1. Cant is insincere speech, similar to hypocrisy. The difference between the two is sometimes explained thus: the hypocrite is entirely cynical and doesn't even believe the snake-oil he or she is expounding; while the speaker of cant does have conceptual faith in what he or she says—but won't actually be practicing what he or she is preaching.
  2. Canting is a type of puzzle similar to a rebus. The term is used in heraldry where it refers to a coat of arms containing a pun on the name of the owner. See Canting arms.
  3. Cant is term for a secret language, a cryptolect. The term especially refers to those used by criminals and their hangers-on.
    1. Thieves' cant refers to the mysterious speech of rogues, beggars, thieves, etc. More information about this language can be found in the Canting Dictionary.
    2. Shelta, used by the Irish Travellers.
  4. Cant on a road or railway is the difference in elevation of the two sides of the track to help go around curves.
  5. Cant is an edge, border, nook, or angle. This use of the word likely derives from Old French and is the basis for the term canton and the term decant.
  6. Cant is often used in instant messaging as a shorter form of the contraction can't.
  7. CANT was an Italian aircraft company the built aircraft for the Regia Aeronautica during World War II.
  8. Canting may also refer to a tool used for making Batik. The word is pronounced chahn-ting in bahasa Indonesia.
  9. Cant or Canted is also an architectural term, relating to angles.
  10. cant, canter and canting refers to a form of worship singing. and is related to chant and cantata
  11. A 1931 play by Kaj Munk.


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