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Hunting vs Venatic - What's the difference?

hunting | venatic |

As a noun hunting

is chasing and killing animals for sport or to get food.

As a verb hunting

is .

As an adjective venatic is

of, pertaining to or involved in hunting.

hunting

English

Noun

  • Chasing and killing animals for sport or to get food.
  • * 1797 , Encyclopædia Britannica
  • His pictures of huntings are particularly admired: the figures and animals of every species being designed with uncommon spirit, nature, and truth.
  • Looking for something, especially for a job or flat.
  • (engineering) Fluctuating around a central value without stabilizing.
  • See also

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    Verb

    (head)
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  • , chapter=6 citation , passage=Even in an era when individuality in dress is a cult, his clothes were noticeable. He was wearing a hard hat of the low round kind favoured by hunting men, and with it a black duffle-coat lined with white.}}

    Derived terms

    * hunting ground * job-hunting * house-hunting

    venatic

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Of, pertaining to or involved in hunting.
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  • Synonyms

    * (of or pertaining to hunting) venatorial

    Derived terms

    * venatical * venatically