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The word is the Holocaust.
The word 'carnage' refers to a huge slaughter or killing.
The term is diction.
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In the Bible, slaughter typically refers to the killing of animals for sacrifice or consumption. It is often associated with rituals and offerings as described in the Old Testament.
The title "Lamb to the Slaughter" refers to the idea that someone is unsuspectingly led to their demise, much like a lamb being led to slaughter. In the story, the main character uses a leg of lamb as a weapon to kill her husband after he tells her unexpected news, thus being metaphorically compared to a lamb led to slaughter.
"Live weight" refers to how much the animal in question weighs just before going through the slaughter line. The term is used as a comparison to post-slaughter weight, called "carcass weight" or "hanging weight" so that slaughter loss (head, tail, hooves, organs, and blood) can be measured.
If your doing it at home i would take a shotgun or rifle with a slug and shoot between the eyes.