barrener |
warrener |
As an adjective barrener
is (
barren).
As a noun warrener is
one who farms or hunts rabbits professionally.
rabbit |
warrener |
As nouns the difference between rabbit and warrener
is that
rabbit is a mammal of the family
Leporidae, with long ears, long hind legs and a short, fluffy tail while
warrener is one who farms or hunts rabbits professionally.
As a verb rabbit
is to hunt rabbits.
hunt |
warrener |
As nouns the difference between hunt and warrener
is that
hunt is the act of hunting while
warrener is one who farms or hunts rabbits professionally.
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).
farm |
warrener |
As nouns the difference between farm and warrener
is that
farm is food; provisions; a meal while
warrener is one who farms or hunts rabbits professionally.
As a verb farm
is to work on a farm, especially in the growing and harvesting of crops.