hunt |
haut |
As a proper noun hunt
is for a hunter (for game, birds etc).
As a noun haut is
skin, hide of a person, animal or (part of a) plant.
hunt |
scramble |
As a proper noun hunt
is for a hunter (for game, birds etc).
As an interjection scramble is
(uk) shouted when something desirable is thrown into a group of people who individually want that item.
As a verb scramble is
to move hurriedly to a location, especially by using all limbs against a surface.
As a noun scramble is
a rush or hurry.
hunt |
locate |
As a proper noun hunt
is for a hunter (for game, birds etc).
As a verb locate is
to place; to set in a particular spot or position.
tormented |
hunt |
As verbs the difference between tormented and hunt
is that
tormented is past tense of torment while
hunt is to chase down prey and (usually) kill it.
As a noun hunt is
the act of hunting.
As a proper noun Hunt is
{{surname|A=An English occupational|lang=en|from=occupations}} for a hunter (for game, birds etc).
encroach |
hunt |
As verbs the difference between encroach and hunt
is that
encroach is to seize, appropriate while
hunt is to chase down prey and (usually) kill it.
As nouns the difference between encroach and hunt
is that
encroach is encroachment while
hunt is the act of hunting.
As a proper noun Hunt is
{{surname|A=An English occupational|lang=en|from=occupations}} for a hunter (for game, birds etc).
murder |
hunt |
As a noun murder
is (
label) an act of deliberate killing of another being, especially a human.
As a verb murder
is to deliberately kill (a person or persons).
As a proper noun hunt is
for a hunter (for game, birds etc).
hunt |
gather |
As a proper noun hunt
is for a hunter (for game, birds etc).
As a verb gather is
to collect; normally separate things.
As a noun gather is
a plait or fold in cloth, made by drawing a thread through it; a pucker.
hunt |
rundown |
As a proper noun hunt
is for a hunter (for game, birds etc).
As a noun rundown is
a rough outline generally used in the definite, as
the rundown .
As an adjective rundown is
.
hunt |
look |
In transitive terms the difference between hunt and look
is that
hunt is to use or manage (dogs, horses, etc.) in hunting while
look is to express or manifest by a look.
As verbs the difference between hunt and look
is that
hunt is to chase down prey and (usually) kill it while
look is to try to see, to pay attention to with one’s eyes.
As nouns the difference between hunt and look
is that
hunt is the act of hunting while
look is the action of looking, an attempt to see.
As proper nouns the difference between hunt and look
is that
hunt is {{surname|A=An English occupational|lang=en|from=occupations}} for a hunter (for game, birds etc) while
Look is {{surname|from=given names}.
tart |
hunt |
As nouns the difference between tart and hunt
is that
tart is a type of small open pie, or piece of pastry, containing jelly or conserve; a sort of fruit pie while
hunt is the act of hunting.
As verbs the difference between tart and hunt
is that
tart is to practice prostitution while
hunt is to chase down prey and (usually) kill it.
As an adjective tart
is sharp to the taste; acid; sour.
As a proper noun Hunt is
{{surname|A=An English occupational|lang=en|from=occupations}} for a hunter (for game, birds etc).
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