different between slaughterhouse vs slaughterous
slaughterhouse
English
Etymology
slaughter +? house
Noun
slaughterhouse (plural slaughterhouses)
- A place where animals are slaughtered.
- Synonym: abattoir
- (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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slaughterous
English
Etymology
slaughter +? -ous
Adjective
slaughterous (not comparable)
- prone to slaughtering
Related terms
- slaughter
- slaughterhouse
- slaughterer
Translations
slaughterous From the web:
- what does slaughtered mean
- what does slaughterous
- meaning slaughtered
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