The word canters is a verb form (to canter). The noun canter is a gait.
Proper noun
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; a proper noun is also any noun used as a name or a title. Examples:common noun: womanproper noun: Mariecommon noun: cityproper noun: Chicagocommon noun: building, appleproper noun: Empire State Building, The Big Applecommon abstract noun: treasureproper noun: Treasure Islandcommon abstract noun: loveproper noun: We Found Love (Rihanna)
"night" is a noun
The noun cassette is a common noun.
"Park Avenue" is a proper noun, because it is a place. Proper nouns like this should always be capitalized.
Hanneke Canters was born in 1969.
Hanneke Canters died in 2002.
You count canters in strides
An arch doxy is a head of a gang of female canters or gypsies.
An arch dell is a head of a gang of female canters or gypsies.
L. Middleton has written: 'Love canters home'
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Horse Majestic, peaceful Gallops, canters, trots Fun to ride Horse
7 m/s. (meters per second) or 25.2 km/h
If you are meaning 'rack', then yes a pacing horse can rack... However if you mean 'hack', then yes a horse can also hack.... Hacking is when a horse canters really slowly.... If you ever see a race horse, you will see at the end of the race, the horse canters REALLY slowly... you mainly see this on the winning horse... A hack is so slow that it is pretty much the same pace as a slow trot.
The same as any other horse. I have an appaloosa and she walks, trots, and canters the same way any other horse would.
I have never heard that this particular sound has a specific name but it is the sound the male horse's sheath makes at the lope or canter. It is completely natural and does not hurt him in any way.