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1 massacring
subst. \/ˈmæsəkrɪŋ\/massakrering, massakre, (masse)myrderi -
2 massacring
membantai -
3 MASSACRING
[N]TRUCIDATIO (-ONIS) (F) -
4 massacring
vხოცვა-ჟლეტას აწყობს -
5 massacring
уничтожающий; уничтожение -
6 massakrierend
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7 niedermetzelnd
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8 butchering
1. n забой скота2. n свежевание, разделка тушиСинонимический ряд:1. massacre (noun) bloodbath; bloodshed; butchery; carnage; gore; mass murder; massacre; slaughter; wholesale killing2. massacring (verb) annihilating; decimating; massacring; slaughtering; slaying -
9 massakrering
subst. massacring -
10 निकृन्तन
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11 surmaaminen
destroying (noun)killing (noun)massacring (noun)* * *• killing -
12 surmaava
destroying (adje)killing (adje)massacring (adje) -
13 تقتيل
تَقْتِيل: ذَبْحkilling, massacring, slaughter(ing), butchering -
14 ذبح
ذَبْح: نَحْر، قَتْلslaughter(ing), butchering; massacring; killing, slaying, murdering -
15 trucidatio
I.Lit.:II.inde non jam pugna, sed trucidatio velut pecorum fleri,
Liv. 28, 16, 6:civium,
Cic. Phil. 4, 5, 11.—In plur. absol.: tantas trucidationes facis, Cato ap. Gell. 13, 24, 12.—Transf., a cutting to pieces, cutting up, cutting off, Cels. praef. med.:arborum,
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16 exterminating
уничтожать; уничтожающийСинонимический ряд:1. annihilating (verb) abating; abolishing; annihilating; blotting out; decimating; eradicating; extinguishing; extirpating; massacring; murdering; rooting out; slaughtering; uprooting; wiping out2. clearing (verb) blot out; clearing; erasing; liquidating; obliterating; removing; root out; rub out; snuff out; stamp out; wipe out -
17 ხოცვა-ჟლეტას აწყობს
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18 مذبحة
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19 massacre
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20 slaughter
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