sacrificer - Meaning in Malayalam

sacrificer - Meaning in Malayalam

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Definitions and Meaning of sacrificer in English

sacrificer noun

  1. a religious person who offers up a sacrifice

What is sacrificer meaning in Malayalam?

The word or phrase sacrificer refers to a religious person who offers up a sacrifice. See sacrificer meaning in Malayalam, sacrificer definition, translation and meaning of sacrificer in Malayalam. Learn and practice the pronunciation of sacrificer. Find the answer of what is the meaning of sacrificer in Malayalam.

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