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Noun canute has 1 sense
  1. Canute, Cnut, Knut, Canute the Great - king of Denmark and Norway who forced Edmund II to divide England with him; on the death of Edmund II, Canute became king of all England (994-1035)
    --1 is a kind of King of England, King of Great Britain

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Canute

Description

Canute is a proper noun that refers to several historical figures and fictional characters. It may also be used to describe a type of equipment or a brand name.

Examples

Noun - Historical Figure

1. Canute the Great was a 10th-century Danish king known for his successful reign over England, Denmark, and Norway.

2. The statue of Canute stands proudly in the city center, reminding us of his influential rule.

Noun - Fictional Character

1. In the fantasy novel, "The Chronicles of Canute," the protagonist embarks on a daring quest to save the kingdom from evil forces.

2. As a child, I admired the bravery and determination of Canute, the courageous young hero from my favorite adventure series.

Noun - Equipment

1. The Canute Mark IV printer is a high-quality, versatile device ideal for professional photo printing.

2. Our company has invested in the latest canute technology, enhancing our production capacity and efficiency.

Noun - Brand Name

1. Canute Sportswear offers a wide range of athletic apparel designed for performance and style.

2. I love my new Canute sneakers; they provide excellent support during my daily runs.

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