Abattoirs
Pronunciation: (uh-buh-twahrz)
Noun
An abattoir, also known as a slaughterhouse, is a facility where animals are slaughtered for their meat. The word “abattoirs” is the plural form of “abattoir.”
Nearby Words:
- Abbess – अबेस (a-bes): The female superior or head of a convent.
- Abbot – अबट (a-bat): The male superior or head of an abbey.
- Abdomen – पेट (peet): The part of the body between the chest and the pelvis.
- Abduct – अपहरण गर्नु (a-pa-ha-ran gar-nu): To take someone away illegally by force or deception.
- Abhor – घृणा गर्नु (ghri-na gar-nu): To regard with disgust or hatred.
- Abject – अधम (ad-ham): Extremely bad, unpleasant, or degrading.
- Ablaze – ज्वालामुखीमा (jwa-la-mu-khi-ma): Burning fiercely; on fire.
- Abscond – भाग्नु (bhaag-nu): To leave hurriedly and secretly, typically to avoid detection or arrest.
Synonyms:
- Slaughterhouse
- Butchery
- Meatpacking plant
- Knacker’s yard
- Shambles
Antonyms:
There are no direct antonyms for the word “abattoirs” in Nepali.
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