"infiltratrix" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˈɪnfɪltɹeɪtɹɪks/ Forms: infiltratrices [plural]
Etymology: Formed as infiltrate + -trix, after infiltrator. Compare the French infiltratrice and the Italian infiltratrice. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|infiltrate|trix}} infiltrate + -trix, {{cog|fr|infiltratrice}} French infiltratrice, {{cog|it|infiltratrice}} Italian infiltratrice Head templates: {{en-noun|infiltratrices}} infiltratrix (plural infiltratrices)
  1. (rare) A woman who infiltrates; a female infiltrator. Tags: rare

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