| slaughter | The act of killing. Specifically: The extensive, violent, bloody, or wanton destruction of life; carnage. "On war and mutual slaughter bent." (Milton) The act of killing cattle or other beasts for market. Synonym: Carnage, massacre, butchery, murder, havoc. Origin: OE. Slautir, slaughter, slaghter, Icel. Slatr slain flesh, modified by OE. Slaught, slaht, slaughter, fr. AS. Sleaht a stroke, blow; both from the root of E. Slay. See Slay, and cf. Onslaught. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| slaughter | the killing of animals (as for food) |
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| slaughter | the savage and excessive killing of many people |
| slaughter | a sound defeat |
| slaughter | kill a large number of people indiscriminately |
| slaughter | kill |
| slaughter | a person who slaughters or dresses meat for market |
| slaughter | a building where animals are butchered |
| slaughter | accompanied by bloodshed |
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