killer in Latin
killer in Latin is interfector, homicīda, necātor — killer means a person or animal that kills, especially one who murders someone.
killer in Latin
interfector
homicīda
necātor
occīsor
What does "killer" mean?
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noun A person or animal that kills, especially one who murders someone.
"Police are still searching for the killer."
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adj Extremely impressive, excellent, or effective.
"She played a killer set at the festival."
killer in a sentence
- Police are still searching for the killer.
- She played a killer set at the festival.
- That was a killer presentation — well done.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "killer" in Latin?
"killer" in Latin is interfector, homicīda, necātor. killer means: A person or animal that kills, especially one who murders someone.
How do you use "killer" in a sentence?
Example: "Police are still searching for the killer." In Latin, "killer" is interfector, homicīda, necātor.
Are there other ways to say "killer" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 4 translations listed for "killer": interfector, homicīda, necātor, occīsor.
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