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German
German
I. can·ter [ˈkæntəʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] N
1. canter (gait):
canter
canter
Kanter <-s, -> spec
2. canter (horse ride):
canter
to go for a canter
II. can·ter [ˈkæntəʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] VB intr
1. canter (ride at canter):
canter
2. canter (go for a ride):
canter
canter
OpenDict entry
canter N
in (or at) a canter Brit inf
German
German
English
English
Present
Icanter
youcanter
he/she/itcanters
wecanter
youcanter
theycanter
Past
Icantered
youcantered
he/she/itcantered
wecantered
youcantered
theycantered
Present Perfect
Ihavecantered
youhavecantered
he/she/ithascantered
wehavecantered
youhavecantered
theyhavecantered
Past Perfect
Ihadcantered
youhadcantered
he/she/ithadcantered
wehadcantered
youhadcantered
theyhadcantered
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Canter agreed that while they don't set a new standard, but there are some nice visual touches.
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The narrator then asks the horse to do a canter.
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As the show horses are not asked to canter in harness, this gait receives less attention.
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The quality of the walk, trot, or canter is highly individual, but their gaits are selected to be suitable for sport.
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The coffin is intended to be jumped in a slow, impulsive canter (known to eventers as a coffin canter for that reason).
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