Definition of Depredator. Meaning of Depredator. Synonyms of Depredator

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Definition of Depredator

Depredator
Depredator Dep"re*da`tor, n. [L. depraedator.] One who plunders or pillages; a spoiler; a robber.

Meaning of Depredator from wikipedia

- sub-divisions. In most cases, a DC would have already been in the Known Depredator (K.D) list maintained at every police station as part of the Station Diary...
- Lootmaar (transl.  Depredator) is a 1980 Indian Hindi mystery film produced and directed by Dev Anand. The film stars Dev Anand, Tina Munim, Mehmood, Nirupa...
- Titanohierax. "Aquila" pliogryps – now in Spizaetus "Aquila" corroyi, "A." depredator, "A." hypogaea, and "A." prisca – now in Aquilavus "Aquila" ferox, "A...
- directly or indirectly and includes a bootlegger, a counterfeiter, a depredator of environment, a digital data and copyright pirate, a drug offender,...
- and Rudy Reyna, only to lose to the trio of Super Amigo, El Plumo, and Depredator in the opening match. The following year Escarlata and May Flowers teamed...
- No. Results Sti****tions Times 1 Super Amigo, El Plumo, and Depredator defeated La Ola Lila (May Flowers, Pimpinela Escarlata, and Rudy Reyna) Best two-out-of-three...
- foreign countries Procure books, abstracts, patterns of experiments Depredators 3 Collect experiments from books Mystery-men 3 Collect experiments of...
- three that collect the experiments which are in all books. These we call depredators. “We have three that collect the experiments of all mechanical arts,...
- he is killed by a new alien race called the Depredators. (Stylized as R-4) The robot race the Depredators led under the command of the evil Mani Comio...
- SOUTHWEST.; Steamboat Explosion and Loss of Life Capture of a Band of River Depredators. Railroad Accident". The New York Times. 1865-01-30. ISSN 0362-4331....