kant
/kænt/Definitions
1. noun
A ridge or escarpment in a landscape, often formed by tectonic movements, and typically steep-sided and narrow.
“The hikers were awestruck by the stunning views from the top of the kant.”
2. noun
A German philosopher who developed the critical philosophy, which emphasizes reason and moral imperatives.
“Immanuel Kant’s philosophical ideas continue to influence contemporary ethics and morality.”
3. verb
to cut or trim something, especially with a sharp instrument.
“She kant the branches to a manageable length before pruning them further.”