hunt |
hent |
As a proper noun hunt
is for a hunter (for game, birds etc).
As a noun hent is
night.
hunt |
funt |
As nouns the difference between hunt and funt
is that
hunt is the act of hunting while
funt is an old Russian unit of weight, approximately 410 grams.
As a verb hunt
is to chase down prey and (usually) kill it.
As a proper noun Hunt
is {{surname|A=An English occupational|lang=en|from=occupations}} for a hunter (for game, birds etc).
hunt |
dunt |
As verbs the difference between hunt and dunt
is that
hunt is to chase down prey and (usually) kill it while
dunt is to strike; give a blow to; knock.
As nouns the difference between hunt and dunt
is that
hunt is the act of hunting while
dunt is a stroke; a dull-sounding blow.
As a proper noun Hunt
is {{surname|A=An English occupational|lang=en|from=occupations}} for a hunter (for game, birds etc).
As a contraction dunt is
eye dialect of don’t|lang=en.
hunt |
lunt |
As a proper noun hunt
is for a hunter (for game, birds etc).
As a noun lunt is
a slow-burning match or torch.
hunt |
hunk |
As a proper noun hunt
is for a hunter (for game, birds etc).
As a noun hunk is
a large or dense piece of something.
hunt |
runt |
As nouns the difference between hunt and runt
is that
hunt is the act of hunting while
runt is the smallest animal of a litter, or.
As a verb hunt
is to chase down prey and (usually) kill it.
As a proper noun Hunt
is {{surname|A=An English occupational|lang=en|from=occupations}} for a hunter (for game, birds etc).
hunt |
punt |
As a proper noun hunt
is for a hunter (for game, birds etc).
As a noun punt is
bridge.
hunt |
shunt |
As a proper noun hunt
is for a hunter (for game, birds etc).
As a verb shunt is
(obsolete|uk|dialect) to turn away or aside.
As a noun shunt is
a switch on a railway.
hunt |
munt |
As a proper noun hunt
is for a hunter (for game, birds etc).
As a noun munt is
a black person, usually a man.
As a verb munt is
(australia|slang) to vomit (usually while drunk).
hunt |
hun |
As nouns the difference between hunt and hun
is that
hunt is the act of hunting while
hun is affectionate abbreviation of
honey.
As a verb hunt
is to chase down prey and (usually) kill it.
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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