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		treˈpanger [f. trepang + -er1.] A trepang-fisher.
 1912A. Searcy By Flood & Field xlviii. 302 Our confrere then informed us that as soon as the famous hunter gained his liberty he had purchased a ketch, fitted her up with the requirements of a trepanger, and sailed away. 1934Bulletin (Sydney) 14 Mar. 33/1 The trepangers with their long, sharp iron spears will soon be working the Rowley Shoals.  |