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Slaught

Noun - Popular Sense:

(plural: slaughts)

1. The act or process of killing animals for food.

Example sentence: The slaught of chickens takes place at the local farm every morning.

Noun - Local Sense:

(plural: slaughts)

1. A local dialect or way of speaking, specific to a particular region or community.

Example sentence: The small village had its own unique slaught that made it difficult for outsiders to understand.

Verb - Popular Sense:

1. To kill animals, especially for food, usually in large numbers.

Example sentence: The farmers had to slaught the cattle before they could sell the meat.

Related Products: Slaughter Equipment

Verb - Local Sense:

1. To speak using a local dialect or way of speaking specific to a particular region or community.

Example sentence: The old man continued to slaught with the traditional phrases and idioms of his hometown.

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