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Huntingmodification of Old English huntung "a hunt, chase; what is hunted, game," verbal noun from hunt (v.). Bartlett (1848) notes it as the word commonly used by sportsmen in the Southern states [..]
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HuntingHunting [N] [S]mentioned first in Genesis 10:9 in connection with Nimrod. Esau was "a cunning hunter" ( Genesis 25:27 ). Hunting was practised by the Hebrews after their settlement in the &q [..]
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Huntinghunt: the pursuit and killing or capture of wild animals regarded as a sport search: the activity of looking thoroughly in order to find something or someone (hunt) Englishman and Pre-Raphaelite paint [..]
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HuntingIn telephony, pertaining to the operation of a selector or other similar device to find and establish a connection with an idle circuit of a chosen group. 2. Pertaining to the failure of a device to achieve a state of equilibrium, usually by alternately overshooting and undershooting the point of equilibrium.
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Huntingmentioned first in Gen. 10:9 in connection with Nimrod. Esau was "a cunning hunter" (Gen. 25:27). Hunting was practised by the Hebrews after their settlement in the "Land of Promise&quo [..]
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HuntingHunting, as a matter of necessity, whether for the exterminatiOn of dangerous beasts or for procuring sustenance betokens a rude and semi-civilized state; as an amusement, it betokens an advanced stat [..]
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HuntingIf you dream of hunting, you will struggle for the unattainable. If you dream that you hunt game and find it, you will overcome obstacles and gain your desires. See Gain.
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HuntingAutomatic routing of calls to an idle circuit in a prearranged group when the circuit called is busy. The movement of a call as it progresses through a group of lines.
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HuntingThe sideways motion of a bogie
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HuntingUndesirable fluctuations in motor speed that can occur after a step change in speed reference (either acceleration or deceleration) or load.
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HuntingWhile there are numerous federal laws related to protecting fish and wildlife, state laws mainly govern hunting and fishing within the state.The state is trustee of the peoples' fish and game, so [..]
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Hunting(n) the pursuit and killing or capture of wild animals regarded as a sport(n) the activity of looking thoroughly in order to find something or someone(n) the work of finding and killing or capturing a [..]
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Huntingvenatio
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HuntingTendency for a system to oscillate continuously.
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HuntingThe practice of pursuing and killing wild animals. To protect wildlife in Canada, there are laws governing when the hunting of certain species may take place, as well as the number, size, age and some [..]
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HuntingThe practice of pursuing and killing game birds is permitted at specific times of the year and in different parts of the country. Conservation hunts are an important means of managing the population o [..]
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HuntingAn industry term used to describe a auto-iris lenses inability to stabilize under certain light conditions.
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HuntingAn industry term used to describe a auto-iris lenses inability to stabilize under certain light conditions.
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HuntingThe pursuit and killing of a selected wild bird or animal for food, sport or management
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HuntingThese games simulate hunting of wildlife or game as the primary gameplay.
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Hunting(v.) The act of finding monsters in a party and killing them for experience points, and/or skill points.
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HuntingA surge of engine speed to higher number of revolutions per minute, followed by a drop to normal engines speed without manual movement of the throttle. Is often caused by a faulty or improperly adjust [..]
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HuntingAn undesirable oscillation which continues for some time after an external stimulus has disappeared. Further Reading
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