Carnage

/ˈkɑːrnɪdʒ/ noun

The violent killing of many people, or the bloody result of such killing.

From French 'carnage', from Latin 'carnaticum', related to 'caro' or 'carnis', meaning 'flesh'. The word originally referred to slaughtered flesh before focusing on mass killing.

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ARمذبحة
BNহত্যাকাণ্ড
CSmasakr
DAblodbad
DEGemetzel
ELσφαγή
EScarnicería
FAکشتار
FIverilöyly
FRcarnage
GUહત્યાકાંડ
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