venantes Antonyms

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Meaning of venantes

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venantes (n. pl.)

The hunting spiders, which run after, or leap upon, their prey.

venantes Sentence Examples

  1. The venantes stealthily approached their prey, their bows drawn and ready.
  2. Amidst the clamor of battle, the venantes fought valiantly against the invading hordes.
  3. The venantes were known for their exceptional hunting skills, able to track and capture their quarry with ease.
  4. In ancient times, venantes played a crucial role in providing food for their communities.
  5. The venantes' knowledge of the forest and their keen eyesight made them formidable hunters.
  6. With their sharp arrows and lightning-fast reflexes, the venantes were formidable adversaries.
  7. The venantes were held in high esteem in their society, respected for their bravery and skill.
  8. The venantes' presence in the forest instilled fear in any creature that crossed their path.
  9. The venantes were renowned for their camaraderie and loyalty to one another.
  10. As the sun began to set, the venantes returned to their camp, triumphant in their hunt.

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The hunting spiders, which run after, or leap upon, their prey.

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The venantes stealthily approached their prey, their bows drawn and ready.

Amidst the clamor of battle, the venantes fought valiantly against the invading hordes.

The venantes were known for their exceptional hunting skills, able to track and capture their quarry with ease.

In ancient times, venantes played a crucial role in providing food for their communities.