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A Latin equivalent of the English noun 'slayer' is interfector. It's a masculine gender noun. The equivalent is interfectrix if the slayer is female. Another equivalent is homicida, which may be translated as 'murderer' and 'murderess'. It's the Latin noun that's used when the victim is human.

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The English word "slayer" in Latin is interfector.

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