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Definitions of ferreting in various dictionaries:
verb - hound or harry relentlessly
verb - hunt with ferrets
verb - search and discover through persistent investigation
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| seeking, with "out" |
| Searching relentlessly |
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| Mar 28 2018 Universal |
| Jan 19 2017 7 Little Words Daily Puzzle |
| Jan 19 2017 7 Little Words Daily Puzzle |
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| (of a person) hunt with ferrets, typically for rabbits. |
| Present participle of ferret. |
| Hunting with ferrets. |
| A domesticated polecat used chiefly for catching rabbits. It is typically albino in coloration, but sometimes brown. |
| An assiduous search for something. |
| Rummage about in a place or container in search of something. |
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The ferret (Mustela putorius furo) is the domesticated form of the European polecat, a mammal belonging to the same genus as the weasel, Mustela of the family Mustelidae. They typically have brown, black, white, or mixed fur. They have an average length of 51 cm (20 in) including a 13 cm (5.1 in) tail, weigh about 1.54 pounds (0.72 kg), and have a natural lifespan of 7 to 10 years. Ferrets are sexually dimorphic predators with males being substantially larger than females. * Several other Mustelids also have the word ferret in their common names, including an endangered species, the black-footed ferret. * The history of the ferret's domestication is uncertain, like that of most other domestic animals, but it is likely that ferrets have been domesticated for at least 2,500 years. They are still used for hunting rabbits in some parts of the world, but increasingly they are kept only as pets. * Being so closely related to polecats, ferrets easily hybridize with them, and this has occasionally r |