Hunting vs Hawking - What's the difference?
hunting | hawking |
Chasing and killing animals for sport or to get food.
* 1797 , Encyclopædia Britannica
Looking for something, especially for a job or flat.
(engineering) Fluctuating around a central value without stabilizing.
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As nouns the difference between hunting and hawking
is that hunting is chasing and killing animals for sport or to get food while hawking is action of the verb to hawk.As verbs the difference between hunting and hawking
is that hunting is present participle of lang=en while hawking is present participle of lang=en.As a proper noun Hawking is
{{surname|A=An|English patronymic|from=given names}}, variant of Hawkins.hunting
English
Noun
- His pictures of huntings are particularly admired: the figures and animals of every species being designed with uncommon spirit, nature, and truth.
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*Verb
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