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['wɜːʃɪpə(r)]nome (in established religion) fedele m. e f.; (in nonestablished religion) adoratore m. (-trice), veneratore m. (-trice)* * *noun adoratore, adoratrice* * *worshipper, ( USA) worshiper /ˈwɜ:ʃɪpə(r)/n.adoratore; veneratore● (collett., relig.) the worshippers, i fedeli.* * *['wɜːʃɪpə(r)]nome (in established religion) fedele m. e f.; (in nonestablished religion) adoratore m. (-trice), veneratore m. (-trice)
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