
1) Between a trot and a gallop 2) Brisk pace 3) Easy gait 4) Easy gallop 5) Equine pace 6) Gait 7) Gait between trot and gallop 8) Gait faster than a trot 9) Gait in dressage 10) Go at a canter, of horses 11) Horse show directive 12) Jog in strange trance 13) Jog, upsetting nectar 14) Lollop 15) Lope
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1) Gait 2) Lope 3) Trot
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The canter is a controlled, three-beat gait performed by a horse. It is a natural gait possessed by all horses, faster than most horses` trot but slower than the gallop, and is used by all riders. The speed of the canter varies between 16–27 km/h (10–17 mph), depending on the length of the stride of the horse. A variation of the canter, seen ....
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A three-beat horse gait, with both front and rear legs on one side landing further forward than those on the other side
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person who makes hypocritical or affected statements
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• (n.) One who cants or whines; a beggar. • (n.) A moderate and easy gallop adapted to pleasure riding. • (n.) A rapid or easy passing over. • (n.) One who makes hypocritical pretensions to goodness; one who uses canting language. • (v. i.) To move in a canter. • (v. t.) To cause, as a horse, to go at a canter; to ride...
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A gait with three beats to each stride, two legs moving separately and two as a diagonal pair. Slower than the gallop and not as tiring.
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a three-beat collected gait of a horse during which one or the other of the forelegs and both hind legs lead practically together, followed by the ... [1 related articles]
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A three-beat gait; a slow, collected gallop, natural to the Morgan horse.
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Can'ter intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Cantered ;
present participle & verbal noun Cantering .] To move in a canter.
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Can'ter transitive verb To cause, as a horse, to go at a canter; to ride (a horse) at a canter.
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Cant'er noun 1. One who cants or whines; a beggar.
2. One who makes hypocritical pretensions to goodness; one who uses canting language. « The day when he was a
canter and a rebel.
Macaulay. »
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A three beat gait of a horse between a trot and a gallop.
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The English term for a three-beat gait with right and left leads The canter has the same foot fall pattern as the lope
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Term used in English riding for a three beat gait. This is the same as a lope or slow gallop in Western discipline riding.
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In horse riding, a canter is a moderate and easy gallop adapted to pleasure riding. The canter is a thoroughly artificial pace, and as such at first extremely tiring to the horse.
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[
n] - a smooth 3-beat gait 2. [v] - go at a canter, of horses 3. [v] - ride at a cantering pace 4. [v] - ride at a canter
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lope noun a smooth three-beat gait; between a trot and a gallop
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A gait with three beats to each stride, two legs moving separately and two as a diagonal pair. Slower than the gallop and not as tiring.
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3 beat asymmetrical gait
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One of the four natural gaits of a horse. Slower than a gallop, this is a three beat gait.
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the gait between walk and gallop; it consists of three beats followed by a moment of suspension, and has
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Three-beated gait of the horse in which one hind leg strides first (the leading leg), followed by the opposite diagonal pair and finally the opposite foreleg. Called the lope in Western riding.
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Three beat gait of the horse in which one hind leg strides first (the leading leg), followed by the opposite diagonal pair and finally the opposite foreleg. Called the lope in Western riding
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