slaughterer

slaughterer
slaugh·ter·er
[ˈslɔ:tərəʳ, AM ˈslɑ:t̬ɚɚ]
n Schlächter(in) m(f)
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['slɔːtərə(r)]
n (lit)
Schlachter(in) m(f); (fig) Schlächter(in) m(f)
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slaughterer s Schlachter m, Schlächter m
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n.
Schlächter m.

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