different between slaughtering vs slaughterous

slaughtering

English

Verb

slaughtering

  1. present participle of slaughter

Noun

slaughtering (plural slaughterings)

  1. An act of slaughter; a killing.
    • 1970, New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research (volume 13, number 1, page 129)
      Towards the end of each trial (approximately July), when the Hock had been markedly depleted by mortalities and the successive group slaughterings, the remaining animals were confined to one paddock.

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slaughterous

English

Etymology

slaughter +? -ous

Adjective

slaughterous (not comparable)

  1. prone to slaughtering

Related terms

  • slaughter
  • slaughterhouse
  • slaughterer

Translations

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