What does Prancer mean?
Definitions for Prancer
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Princeton's WordNet
prancernoun
a mettlesome or fiery horse
Wiktionary
prancernoun
A person or animal (especially a horse) that prances
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prancer
A prancer is typically defined as a person or animal that moves with a springy, often lively or showy gait. It often refers to a high-spirited, energetic individual who is light on their feet and loves to move. The term is widely known due to its reference to one of Santa Claus's reindeer in the famous Christmas story.
Webster Dictionary
Prancernoun
a horse which prances
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Prancer
Prancer is a 1989 family film starring Sam Elliott, Cloris Leachman and Rebecca Harrell and was directed by John D. Hancock. It is set in Three Oaks, Michigan, where town exteriors were filmed. Filming also occurred at the Old Republic House in New Carlisle, Indiana, La Porte, Indiana, and at Starved Rock State Park in Utica, Illinois. It was followed in 2001 by Prancer Returns, a direct-to-video sequel released by USA Home Entertainment.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Prancer in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Prancer in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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- prancerCzech
- prancerDanish
- prancerGerman
- αναπηδώνGreek
- PrancerSpanish
- شوخیPersian
- harjoittelijaFinnish
- caracolantFrench
- խեղկատակArmenian
- tukang jingkrakIndonesian
- pranzettoItalian
- 프랜서Korean
- saltatorLatin
- prancerDutch
- prancerNorwegian
- podopiecznyPolish
- saltitantePortuguese
- prancerRomanian
- prancerSwedish
- prancerTamil
- ప్రాన్సర్Telugu
- พรีเซนเตอร์Thai
- prancerTurkish
- prancerVietnamese
- prancerYiddish
- ranChinese
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