From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtaxidermisttax‧i‧der‧mist /ˈtæksɪdɜːmɪst $ -ɜːr-/ noun [countable] HBBOsomeone whose job is taxidermy
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taxidermist• The bird was sent off to be identified by a taxidermist and Uncle turned out to be right.• Later, in Victorian times, birds of prey were persecuted by game keepers, by taxidermists and by egg collectors.• It has to be said that this presents great difficulties for the taxidermist.• Unlike Weinman's art work, however, Hirst's requires the skills of the taxidermist and the aquarium builder.• He's probably the country's top taxidermist, and he's sick to the gills with eating salmon.