n.
tr.v. slaugh·tered, slaugh·ter·ing, slaugh·ters 1. The killing of animals especially for food.
2. The killing of a large number of people; a massacre: "I could not give my name to aid the slaughter in this war, fought on both sides for grossly material ends" (Sylvia Pankhurst).
1. To kill (animals) especially for food; butcher.
2. a. To kill (people) in large numbers; massacre.
b. To kill in a violent or brutal manner
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