A slaughter or annihilation.
The word Massacre means fight.
The Luhya word for the English word 'Massacre' is "Amatemo".
The word for "Massacre" in Latin is "Caede".
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Yes, the word "massacre" has the prefix "mass-" which comes from the Latin word "massa" meaning lump or mass.
The word 'massacre' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'massacre' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for the brutal slaughter of a number of people or things.Examples:The raid on the fort ended in a massacre. (noun)The troops conquered the town and set out to massacre the citizens. (verb)
It was an absolute massacre.The massacre will not go unanswered or unpunished.The Nazi officers were executed for their parts in the massacre of the innocent Jews.
The massacre was a bloody one.The Native Indians sided with the British because the revolutionaries tried to massacre them.There was pure massacre on the battlefield.
The word massacre is a noun. It is the intentional killing of a mass number of people. It can also be a verb meaning to kill in a large number.
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Boston massacre
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