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Manslaughter
Manslaughter Man"slaugh`ter, n. 1. The slaying of a human being; destruction of men. --Milton. 2. (Law) The unlawful killing of a man, either in negligenc? or incidentally to the commission of some unlawful act, but without specific malice, or upon a sudden excitement of anger.
Onslaught
Onslaught On"slaught`, n. [OE. on on + slaught, slaht, slaughter. See Slaughter.] 1. An attack; an onset; esp., a furious or murderous attack or assault. By storm and onslaught to proceed. --Hudibras. 2. A bloody fray or battle. [Scot.] --Jamieson.
Self-slaughter
Self-slaughter Self`-slaugh"ter, n. Suicide. --Shak.
Slaughter
Slaughter Slaugh"ter, n. [OE. slautir, slaughter, slaghter, Icel. sl[=a]tr slain flesh, modified by OE. slaught, slaht, slaughter, fr. AS. sleaht a stroke, blow; both from the root of E. slay. See Slay, v. t., and cf. Onslaught.] The act of killing. Specifically: (a) The extensive, violent, bloody, or wanton destruction of life; carnage. On war and mutual slaughter bent. --Milton. (b) The act of killing cattle or other beasts for market. Syn: Carnage; massacre; butchery; murder; havoc.
Slaughter
Slaughter Slaugh"ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Slaughtered; p. pr. & vb. n. Slaughtering.] 1. To visit with great destruction of life; to kill; to slay in battle. Your castle is surprised; your wife and babes Savagely slaughtered. --Shak. 2. To butcher; to kill for the market, as beasts.
Slaughtered
Slaughter Slaugh"ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Slaughtered; p. pr. & vb. n. Slaughtering.] 1. To visit with great destruction of life; to kill; to slay in battle. Your castle is surprised; your wife and babes Savagely slaughtered. --Shak. 2. To butcher; to kill for the market, as beasts.
Slaughterer
Slaughterer Slaugh"ter*er, n. One who slaughters.
Slaughterhouse
Slaughterhouse Slaugh"ter*house`, n. A house where beasts are butchered for the market.
Slaughtering
Slaughter Slaugh"ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Slaughtered; p. pr. & vb. n. Slaughtering.] 1. To visit with great destruction of life; to kill; to slay in battle. Your castle is surprised; your wife and babes Savagely slaughtered. --Shak. 2. To butcher; to kill for the market, as beasts.
Slaughterman
Slaughterman Slaugh"ter*man, n.; pl. Slaughtermen. One employed in slaughtering. --Shak.
Slaughtermen
Slaughterman Slaugh"ter*man, n.; pl. Slaughtermen. One employed in slaughtering. --Shak.
Slaughterous
Slaughterous Slaugh"ter*ous, a. Destructive; murderous. --Shak. --M. Arnold. -- Slaugh"ter*ous*ly, adv.
Slaughterously
Slaughterous Slaugh"ter*ous, a. Destructive; murderous. --Shak. --M. Arnold. -- Slaugh"ter*ous*ly, adv.

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- Donald Martin Slaught (born September 11, 1958), nicknamed "Sluggo", is an American former professional baseball catcher. He pla**** in Major League Baseball...
- Miller, W.H. Roever, H.E. Slaught 1913: Herbert Ellsworth Slaught 1909–1912: Benjamin Franklin Finkel, Herbert Ellsworth Slaught, George Abram Miller 1907–1908:...
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- Comstock, Clarence E. (1922), Solid Geometry, Rand McNally & Company, p. 49 Slaught, H. E.; Lennes, N. J. (1911), Solid Geometry with Problems and Applications...
- [1970], Geometry a Comprehensive Course, Dover, p. 398, ISBN 0-486-65812-0 Slaught, H.E.; Lennes, N.J. (1919), Solid Geometry with Problems and Applications...
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- Hedrick 1917 Florian Cajori 1918 Edward V Huntington 1919 Herbert Ellsworth Slaught 1920 David Eugene Smith 1921 George A Miller 1922 Raymond C Archibald 1923...
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