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Definition of Traducers

Traducer
Traducer Tra*du"cer, n. 1. One who traduces; a slanderer; a calumniator. --Bp. Hall. 2. One who derives or deduces. [Obs.] --Fuller.

Meaning of Traducers from wikipedia

- Defamation is a communication that injures a third party's re****tion and causes a legally redressable injury. The precise legal definition of defamation...
- "subordinates" and "subalterns" will be there to rebuke their slanderers and traducers. And the men who pay ten, twenty, thirty, etc. etc. per cent on borrowed...
- 13 21 v. 1 104 Al-Humazah ٱلْهُمَزَة al-Humazah The Scandalmonger, The Traducer, The Gossipmonger, The Slanderer 9 (1/3) Makkah 32 6 v. 1 105 Al-Feel ٱلْفِيل...
- some ways". According to Black, Nixon thought that he was doomed to be traduced, double-crossed, unjustly har****ed, misunderstood, underappreciated, and...
- Bathing in Gluty Cases". In more recent years, Oliver's efforts have been traduced by the introduction of a version of the biscuit with a plain chocolate...
- In Marxist philosophy, the term commodity fetishism describes the economic relationships of production and exchange as being social relationships that...
- adduct, conduce, deduce, induce, introduce, produce, reduce, seduce, traduce dulc- sweet Latin dulcis billet-doux, dolce, dolcetto, douce, doux, dulcet...
- Winthrop presided over the trial, in which Hutchinson was charged with "traducing [slandering] the ministers". Winthrop also presented other charges against...
- injured; and to "the millions of British citizens who feel our democracy was traduced and undermined by the way in which the decision to go to war was taken...
- memory was stored with a black list of the enemies and rivals, who had traduced his merit, opposed his greatness, or insulted his misfortunes". The first...