canter

/ˈkæntər/
verb
  1. To ride or move at a canter.
    • They cantered along the beach as the sun began to set.
    • He cantered his horse across the open field.
    • The children learned to canter after mastering the trot.
noun
  1. A smooth, easy gait of a horse that is faster than a trot but slower than a gallop.
    • The horse broke into a gentle canter as they rode through the meadow.
    • She prefers the canter for long trail rides because it is comfortable and steady.
    • The rider asked for a canter, and the horse responded smoothly.
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