pothunter
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pothunter — [pät′hun΄tər] n. 1. a hunter who kills game indiscriminately, disregarding the rules of sport 2. a person who enters contests merely to win prizes 3. Informal an amateur archaeologist … English World dictionary
pothunter — noun Date: 1781 1. one who hunts game for food 2. an amateur archaeologist • pothunting noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
pothunter — pothunting, n., adj. /pot hun teuhr/, n. 1. a person who hunts for food or profit, ignoring the rules of sport. 2. a person who takes part in contests merely to win prizes. [1585 95; POT1 + HUNTER] * * * … Universalium
pothunter — noun a person who hunts solely to achieve a kill, rather than as a sport. ↘informal a person who takes part in a contest merely for the sake of the prize … English new terms dictionary
pothunter — pot•hunt•er [[t]ˈpɒtˌhʌn tər[/t]] n. 1) a person who hunts for food or profit, ignoring the rules of sport 2) a person who takes part in contests merely to win prizes • Etymology: 1585–95 pot′hunt ing, n. adj … From formal English to slang
pothunter — /ˈpɒthʌntə/ (say pothuntuh) noun 1. someone who hunts merely for food or profit, regardless of the rules of sport. 2. someone who takes part in contests merely to win prizes …
pothunter — noun 1. a nonprofessional archeologist • Hypernyms: ↑archeologist, ↑archaeologist 2. someone who participates in contests in order to collect trophies • Hypernyms: ↑contestant 3. someone who hunts for food (not for sport) • Hypernyms … Useful english dictionary
pothunting — noun see pothunter … New Collegiate Dictionary
pothunting — See pothunter. * * * … Universalium
candidate — [n] person desiring political office, job applicant, aspirant, bidder, claimant, competitor, contender, contestant, dark horse*, entrant, favorite son*, handshaker*, hopeful*, job hunter, nominee, office seeker, petitioner, possibility, possible… … New thesaurus