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canny difficult to fool or take advantage of; shrewd; wary; clever.
canoe a narrow, open boat with curved sides and pointed ends, usu. propelled by paddle. [3 definitions]
canoeable combined form of canoe.
caņon variant of canyon.
canon1 a religious law, code, or body of laws. [5 definitions]
canon2 a member of the chapter of priests serving in a cathedral or a collegiate church. [2 definitions]
canoness a Christian woman who is a member of a community living by a rule, but who has not taken vows.
canonic of, relating to, or resembling a musical canon.
canonical pertaining to or conforming to religious law. [3 definitions]
canonical hour any of seven periods of the day, such as vespers, set apart for the recitation of certain prayers, psalms, or the like in many Christian churches; divine office. [2 definitions]
canonicals clothes prescribed by church law for clergy who are conducting services.
canonist a person with a high degree of knowledge in church law.
canonize in the Roman Catholic Church, to declare (someone) a saint. [3 definitions]
canon law the body of rules governing the faith and practice of certain Christian churches.
canonry the office or position of a canon. [2 definitions]
can opener a hand-operated device used for opening cans, or an electrical device used for the same purpose.
canopy a suspended covering, usu. of fabric held up on poles, as over a bed, dining area, ceremonial area, or walkway. [5 definitions]
canst (archaic) second person singular form of "can."
cant1 insincere statements made to give one the appearance of goodness, piety, or the like. [6 definitions]
cant2 a slanting line, edge, or surface, esp. one deviating from the horizontal or vertical; slope; incline. [5 definitions]
can't contracted form of "cannot."