canter

Canter Meaning in Bengali: ক্যান্টার, ক্যান্টার করা, ক্যান্টার চালানো (noun, verb, verb)

Definition and Part of Speech

Canter (noun, verb) – a three-beat gait of a horse or other quadruped between a trot and a gallop, in which the feet are lifted in the following sequence: right hind, left hind and right fore simultaneously, left fore, followed by a moment of suspension when all four feet are off the ground.

Synonyms of Canter

1. Trot (ট্রট) – verb

2. Gallop (গ্যালপ) – verb

3. Lope (লোপ) – verb

4. Run (দৌড়) – verb

Antonyms of Canter

1. Walk (হেঁটে যাওয়া) – verb

2. Crawl (রেগে চলা) – verb

3. Creep (রেগে চলা) – verb

4. Stroll (সৈর করা) – verb

Origin of Canter

The word “canter” originated from the Middle English word “canteren,” which means to sing or chant. It was first used in the 17th century to describe the smooth and rhythmic movement of a horse.

Nearby Words

1. Cant (noun) – hypocritical and sanctimonious talk

2. Cantaloupe (noun) – a type of melon

3. Cantankerous (adjective) – bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative

4. Cantata (noun) – a medium-length narrative piece of music for voices with instrumental accompaniment

Canter in Literature Quotes

1. “She cantered along the beach, feeling the wind in her hair.” – Jane Austen (তিনি তার চুলে বাতাস আনন্দ করে সমুদ্র সৈকতে ক্যান্টার করলেন।)

2. “The horse cantered gracefully across the field.” – Leo Tolstoy (ঘোড়াটি সুন্দরভাবে মাঠের উপর ক্যান্টার করল।)

Canter Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: ক্যান্টার

Hindi: कैंटर

Nepali: क्यान्टर

Urdu: کینٹر

Tamil: காண்டர்

Telugu: కాంటర్

Arabic: كانتر

Chinese: 坐骑

Japanese: キャンター

Russian: кантер

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