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Venator ( IPA: [ve'na:tor]) is the Latin word for hunter. The feminine name is venatrix (IPA: [ve'na:triks]). It may refer to:
- Venator (gladiator type), a type of Roman Gladiator.
- Venator was the Latinized surname of Niccolò Cacciatore (lat. Nicolaus Venator).
- Venator Group, the corporate successor to F.W. Woolworth's, Inc., now known as Foot Locker, Inc., a retail store
- "Venator-"class Star Destroyer, also known as Jedi cruisers, are ships used by the Galactic Republic Navy during the Clone Wars in the "Star Wars" franchise.
- Venator, Oregon, a community in Harney County, Oregon, United States
- Venator is a song by the band Be'lakor on their second album Stone's Reach.
- Venator and Pro Venator are a series of foldingknives from Spyderco.
Usage examples of "venator".
On Kahu Hidi, had her egg been left in place and the venator survived, Frankie would have hatched first, then killed and eaten her dinosaur siblings.
The venator cage and the centrosaur cage are strong enough, but the ankylosaur cage needed to have new braces welded to the sides and bottom, I guess because the ankylosaur is heavier than she is strong.
Suddenly he spotted Azhure, Sicarius running at the heels of Venator, leading a squad of her archers into battle at the northern edge of the mass of seething soldiers.
She simply secured Caelum in a sling on her back next to her quiver of arrows, and rode Venator out of Sigholt.
Azhure kicked Venator into a canter as they left the bridge, Caelum and the Wolven secured to her back and the pack of Alaunt surrounding her dancing red stallion.
Shellabarger turned halfway like a bullfighter tempting a charge and the venator swiveled with blinding speed, driving up against the cage, cramming the side of his head against the bars and pushing his forelimbs between, clawed dactyls spread.
Avisaurs and small mammals invaded the realm of the venators and other dinosaurs, along with the therapsids and suchids.
The venator made a querulous clucking noise, then shrieked again as the cage slid on its bottom plate, caught once more, and toppled from the side of the truck, torquing the runway.
Venator harked back: From Guthrie's rebellious exodus, unforeseeably, arose Demeter Mother.
He took them down to the sandy lakefront and showed them sets of tracks—the three-toed marks of the venator and the bigger marks of the death eagle stalking him, three front tarsals digging deep enough in the sand to show the dew claw marks in the rear.
Peter thought of the caged venator and of the big black ship with its hold full of wild animals.