widow-maker

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1)  Something which or someone who takes the lives of men; a lethal hazard that affects mostly men or is specific to a primarily male trade.
 * 2)  The detached or broken limb of a tree, a hazard to those walking underneath.
 * 3)  The left coronary artery, or its anterior interventricular branch, occlusion of which is likely to cause a fatal heart attack.
 * 4)  The.
 * 1)  The detached or broken limb of a tree, a hazard to those walking underneath.
 * 2)  The left coronary artery, or its anterior interventricular branch, occlusion of which is likely to cause a fatal heart attack.
 * 3)  The.
 * 1)  The.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Danish: enkemager
 * Dutch: weduwenmaker
 * Finnish: leskentekijä
 * German: Witwenmacher
 * Japanese: ウィドウ・メーカー
 * Maori: kuku raho
 * Russian: вдоводе́л