Hunter vs. Shikari — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Hunter and Shikari
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Hunter
One who hunts game.
Shikari
A big-game hunter.
Hunter
A dog bred or trained for use in hunting.
Shikari
A guide for big-game hunting.
Hunter
A horse, typically a strong fast jumper, that has been bred or trained for use in hunting.
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Shikari
A hunter or tracker, especially in the Indian subcontinent.
Hunter
One who searches for or seeks something
A treasure hunter.
Shikari
(historical) A shooting-boat used in the Kashmir lakes.
Hunter
Hunter green.
Hunter
One who hunts game for sport or for food; a huntsman or huntswoman.
Hunter
A dog used in hunting.
Hunter
A horse used in hunting, especially a thoroughbred, bred and trained for hunting.
Hunter
One who hunts or seeks after anything.
The hunter becomes the hunted.
A fortune hunter
Hunter
(psychology) A person who bottles up their aggression and eventually releases it explosively.
Hunter
A kind of spider, the huntsman or hunting spider.
Hunter
A pocket watch with a spring-hinged circular metal cover that closes over the dial and crystal, protecting them from dust and scratches.
Hunter
One who hunts wild animals either for sport or for food; a huntsman.
Hunter
A dog that scents game, or is trained to the chase; a hunting dog.
Hunter
A horse used in the chase; especially, a thoroughbred, bred and trained for hunting.
Hunter
One who hunts or seeks after anything, as if for game; as, a fortune hunter a place hunter.
No keener hunter after glory breathes.
Hunter
A kind of spider. See Hunting spider, under Hunting.
Hunter
A hunting watch, or one of which the crystal is protected by a metallic cover.
Hunter
Someone who hunts game
Hunter
A person who searches for something;
A treasure hunter
Hunter
A watch with a hinged metal lid to protect the crystal
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