Ratter
[rat-er] /ˈræt ər/
noun
1.
a person, animal, or thing that catches , as a terrier or a cat.
/ˈrætə/
noun
1.
a dog or cat that catches and kills rats
2.
another word for rat (sense 3), rat (sense 4)
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