different between canting vs cantine
canting
English
Etymology 1
cant +? -ing
Verb
canting
- present participle of cant
Adjective
canting (comparative more canting, superlative most canting)
- That cants or preaches in a false manner.
Etymology 2
From Javanese [Term?].
Noun
canting (plural cantings)
- Alternative form of tjanting
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cantine
English
Noun
cantine (plural cantines)
- Alternative form of canteen
Anagrams
- ancient, catenin, enactin
French
Etymology
From Italian cantina.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k??.tin/
Noun
cantine f (plural cantines)
- canteen (small cafeteria or snack bar)
Descendants
- ? German: Kantine
Further reading
- “cantine” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Italian
Noun
cantine f
- plural of cantina
Anagrams
- canneti, centina, nectina
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