The word 'kill' derives from the Medieval English 'kulle' meaning to deprive of life.
The word "killer" comes from the Old English word "cwellere," which means "one who kills." It is derived from the Old English verb "cwellan," meaning "to kill." Over time, the term evolved to refer to a person or thing that causes death or is responsible for killing.
The Latin word for Killer is 'Interfectorem'
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Killer is not a French word.
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Another word for "killer" is "murderer."
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Yes, the word 'killer' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun a word for someone or something that kills (an animal, a disease, a tornado, etc.); a word for a person or thing. The word 'killer' is also an adjective.
Yes, the noun 'killer' is a concrete noun a word for someone or something that kills (an animal, a disease, a tornado, etc.); a word for a physical person or thing.The word 'killer' is also an adjective.
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Herbicide.
Liver