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slaughterhouse

English

Etymology

slaughter +? house

Noun

slaughterhouse (plural slaughterhouses)

  1. A place where animals are slaughtered.
    Synonym: abattoir
  2. (figuratively) The scene of a massacre.

Synonyms

  • (place where animals are slaughtered): abattoir, shambles (archaic)

Related terms

  • slaughter
  • slaughterer
  • slaughterous

Translations

See also

  • knacker's yard

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slaughterer

English

Etymology

slaughter +? -er

Noun

slaughterer (plural slaughterers)

  1. Agent noun of slaughter; one who slaughters.
  2. A butcher (as a profession or job).
  3. A ritual slaughterer, kosher slaughterer, kosher butcher, shochet / shokhet.

Related terms

Translations

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