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vorpal in British English

(ˈvɔːpəl IPA Pronunciation Guide )
adjective
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fatal
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fatal in British English

(ˈfeɪtəl IPA Pronunciation Guide )
adjective
1. 
resulting in or capable of causing death
a fatal accident
2. 
bringing ruin; disastrous
3. 
decisively important; fateful
4. 
decreed by fate; destined; inevitable
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