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chine vs slaughter

slaughter vs chine

chine and slaughter both are nouns.

chine and slaughter both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
chine Yes No Yes No
slaughter Yes No Yes No
As verbs, slaughter is a hypernym of chine; that is, slaughter is a word with a broader meaning than chine:
  • chine: cut through the backbone of an animal
  • slaughter: kill (animals) usually for food consumption
Other hypernyms of chine include butcher.
chine (noun) slaughter (noun)
backbone of an animal the killing of animals (as for food)
cut of meat or fish including at least part of the backbone the savage and excessive killing of many people
a sound defeat
chine (verb) slaughter (verb)
cut through the backbone of an animal kill a large number of people indiscriminately
kill (animals) usually for food consumption
Difference between chine and slaughter

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