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Carnage

carnage
 noun  Etymology: French, from Medieval Latin carnaticum tribute consisting of animals or meat, from Latin carn-, caro  Date: 1614  1. the flesh of slain animals or men  2. great and usually bloody slaughter or injury (as in battle)
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  n. great slaughter, esp. of human beings in battle. Etymology: F f. It. carnaggio f. med.L carnaticum f. L caro carnis flesh ...
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  1. книж. резня, бойня, кровавая бойня ...
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  noun резня, кровавая бойня ...
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  Carnage is the violent killing of large numbers of people, especially in a war. (LITERARY) ...his strategy for stopping the carnage in Kosovo. = slaughter N-UNCOUNT ...
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  ~ n the killing and wounding of lots of people, especially in a war  (The battlefield was a scene of terrible carnage.) ...
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  - 1600, from M.Fr. carnage, from O.It. carnaggio "slaughter, murder," from M.L. carnaticum "flesh, often as meat in tribute to a feudal lord," from L. carnaticum "slaughter of animals," from caro (acc. carnem) "flesh." ...
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