Hunter
51hunter — (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A person who hunts] Syn. huntsman, stalker, chaser, sportsman, pursuer, ferreter, big game hunter, hawker, falconer, beater, gunner, poacher, nimrod, pigsticker, horsewoman, huntress, horseman, archer, deerstalker, pursuant,… …
52Hunter — Hun|ter [ hantɐ, engl. hʌntə] der; s, <aus gleichbed. engl. hunter, eigtl. »Jäger«>: 1. urspr. in England u. Irland gezüchtetes, robustes Jagdpferd. 2. engl. Jagdhund …
53hunter — hunt|er [ hʌntər ] noun count * 1. ) someone who chases and kills wild animals a ) an animal that catches and eats other animals: Owls are skillful hunters. 2. ) someone who is looking for a particular type of thing: a… …
54Hunter — Hunt, Hunter Très fréquents en Grande Bretagne, ces noms désignent un chasseur …
55hunter — /ˈhʌntə/ (say huntuh) noun 1. a person who hunts wild animals, game, etc. 2. someone who searches or seeks for something: a fortune hunter. 3. a horse used, or trained for use in hunting. 4. an animal that hunts game or prey, especially a dog. 5 …
56hunter — medžiotojas statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Žmogus, turintis teisę medžioti – gaudyti arba šaudyti žvėris ir laukinius paukščius. atitikmenys: angl. hunter vok. Jäger, m rus. охотник, m …
57hunter — see until the lions produce their own historian, the story of the hunt will glorify only the hunter …
58Hunter — n. 1 a (fem. huntress) a person or animal that hunts. b a horse used in hunting. 2 a person who seeks something. 3 a watch with a hinged cover protecting the glass. Phrases and idioms: hunter s moon the next full moon after the harvest moon …
59hunter — n. 1 a (fem. huntress) a person or animal that hunts. b a horse used in hunting. 2 a person who seeks something. 3 a watch with a hinged cover protecting the glass. Phrases and idioms: hunter s moon the next full moon after the harvest moon …
60Hunter S. Thompson — at the Miami Book Fair International of 1988 Born Hunter Stockton Thompson July 18, 1937(1937 07 18) Louisville, Kentucky …