venatical (Meaning)

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venatical (a.)

Of or pertaining to hunting; used in hunting.

Synonyms & Antonyms of venatical

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venatical Sentence Examples

  1. The venatical instinct of the hunters drove them relentlessly through the forest.
  2. The ancient Romans staged elaborate venatical games in their arenas for public entertainment.
  3. The venatical pursuit of animals has been a part of human history for millennia.
  4. Venatical hunting techniques can be traced back to the earliest hominid societies.
  5. The venatical impulse is deeply ingrained in the human brain as a survival mechanism.
  6. Modern venatical practices have evolved to include ethical and sustainable hunting practices.
  7. Despite advances in technology, the venatical thrill of the chase remains an integral part of hunting.
  8. Venatical conservation programs aim to balance hunting with wildlife protection.
  9. The venatical history of a region can provide valuable insights into its cultural and ecological past.
  10. Venatical activities, such as falconry and bowhunting, continue to attract enthusiasts worldwide.

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Of or pertaining to hunting; used in hunting.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The venatical instinct of the hunters drove them relentlessly through the forest.

The ancient Romans staged elaborate venatical games in their arenas for public entertainment.

The venatical pursuit of animals has been a part of human history for millennia.

Venatical hunting techniques can be traced back to the earliest hominid societies.