trapline
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trapline — [trap′līn΄] n. the route along which a series of animal traps is set; also, such a series of traps … English World dictionary
trapline — noun Date: 1920 a line or series of traps; also the route along which such a line of traps is set … New Collegiate Dictionary
trapline — noun A series or line of traps … Wiktionary
trapline — n. series of traps; route along which a series of animal traps is set … English contemporary dictionary
trapline — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun : a line or series of traps; also : the route along which such a line of traps is set … Useful english dictionary
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