matanza

Etymology
Borrowed from, from.

Noun

 * 1)  A place where animals are slaughtered, for their hides, meat, tallow, etc, particularly in a Latin American context; a slaughterhouse.
 * 2)  A slaughter, as of cattle or pigs (for their hides, meat, etc), of tuna, or of people; the act of butchering or slaughtering.
 * 1)  A slaughter, as of cattle or pigs (for their hides, meat, etc), of tuna, or of people; the act of butchering or slaughtering.
 * 1)  A slaughter, as of cattle or pigs (for their hides, meat, etc), of tuna, or of people; the act of butchering or slaughtering.
 * 1)  A slaughter, as of cattle or pigs (for their hides, meat, etc), of tuna, or of people; the act of butchering or slaughtering.
 * 1)  A slaughter, as of cattle or pigs (for their hides, meat, etc), of tuna, or of people; the act of butchering or slaughtering.

Noun

 * 1) killing
 * 2) slaughter
 * 1) slaughter

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) kill
 * 2) massacre, slaughter

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) kill the act of killing
 * 2) massacre, slaughter the killing of a large number of people
 * 3) slaughter the killing of animals, generally for food
 * 4)  a place where animals are slaughtered
 * 1)  a place where animals are slaughtered