/ slaughtered - Solution to the Crossword Clue

18 Solutions for Crossword Clue:
slaughtered.

Length
slaughtered with 3 letters
OUT 3
slaughtered with 4 letters
DEAD 4
GONE 4
LATE 4
SLEW 4
slaughtered with 5 letters
INERT 5
SLAIN 5
slaughtered with 6 letters
ASLEEP 6
KILLED 6
slaughtered with 7 letters
DEFUNCT 7
EXPIRED 7
slaughtered with 8 letters
CASUALTY 8
DECEASED 8
DEPARTED 8
MURDERED 8
slaughtered with 9 letters
BUTCHERED 9
slaughtered with 11 letters
ANNIHILATED 11
slaughtered with 12 letters
ASSASSINATED 12

Definition for slaughtered

Definition: slaughtered is a verb that refers to the act of killing animals, particularly for food consumption. This term commonly signifies the deliberate and systematic process of taking the lives of animals in order to obtain various meat products. Slaughtering is typically carried out in specialized facilities known as slaughterhouses, where animals are humanely *harvested in compliance with ethical and regulatory standards. The process involves stunning or rendering them insensible to pain before they are dispatched and prepared for further processing. Slaughtering is an essential step in food production and plays a crucial role in meeting the demand for meat-based products worldwide.

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