Usually means: Bringer of death, often mythological.
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  1. angel of death: Wiktionary
  2. Angel of Death: Infoplease Dictionary
  3. angel of death: Dictionary.com
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  1. The Angel of Death: Urban Dictionary

Definitions from Wiktionary (angel of death)

noun:  A personification of death in fiction, art, mythology, or religion.
noun:  An angel which attends to death, collecting souls at death, ending life at the appointed time of death.
noun:  An angel in Abrahamic scripture or eschatology that attends to death.
noun:  Azrael.
noun:  Death, one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
noun:  The Grim Reaper.
noun:  (translations, of Japanese) A shinigami.
noun:  A type of serial killer who is employed as a caregiver and kills people under their care.
noun:  Synonym of destroying angel (“a type of mushroom”)

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