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adjective* * *[-'fiʃəl]adjective sacrificial victims.) Opfer-...* * *sac·ri·fi·cial[ˌsækrɪˈfɪʃəl, AM -rəˈ-]adj inv Opfer-\sacrificial rites Opferriten pl* * *["skrI'fISəl]adjOpfer-sacrificial rite — Opferritus m, Opferritual nt
* * *sacrificial [ˌsækrıˈfıʃl] adj (adv sacrificially)1. REL Opfer…:sacrificial victim Opfer n2. aufopferungsvoll* * *adjective* * *adj.opfernd adj.
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