abattoirs

Abattoirs

Meaning in Bengali:

কসাইখানা, মাংসশালা, মাংসপেশী বিক্রয়ের স্থান, মাংসপেশী বিক্রয়ের কারখানা, মাংসপেশী বিক্রয়ের স্থান

Part of Speech:

Noun

Pronunciation:

uh-buh-twahrz

Short Definition:

An abattoir is a place where animals are slaughtered for food.

Synonyms:

Slaughterhouse, butchery, meatpacking plant, meat market, shambles

Antonyms:

Vegetable market (শাকসবজি বিক্রয়ের বাজার), grocery store (মুদি দোকান), fruit market (ফলের বাজার), fish market (মাছের বাজার), bakery (বেকারি)

Origin:

The word “abattoir” originated from the French word “abattre” meaning “to slaughter.” It entered the English language in the mid-19th century.

Nearby Words:

Abbess (আবেস), Abbe (আবে), Abandon (পরিত্যাগ করা), Abandoned (পরিত্যাগকৃত), Abase (অপমান করা)

Abattoirs in Literature Quotes:

“The abattoirs of the soul.” – Virginia Woolf

“The abattoirs of the mind.” – Sylvia Plath

“The abattoirs of the heart.” – Ernest Hemingway

“The abattoirs of the spirit.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald

“To go to the abattoir” – কসাইখানায় যাওয়া

Usage in American English:

In American English, “abattoirs” is commonly used to refer to facilities where animals are slaughtered for meat production.

Usage in British English:

In British English, “abattoirs” is the preferred term for slaughterhouses.

Meaning in Different Languages:

Hindi: वधशाला, Nepali: वधशाला, Urdu: ذبح خانہ, Tamil: கருமையாக்கல் மையம், Telugu: మాంసాహార మందిరం, Arabic: مسلخ, Chinese: 屠宰场, Japanese: 畜殺場, Russian: убойня

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