A more gentle term for "slaughter" could be "culling," which often refers to the selective removal of animals or plants to promote a healthier population. Another option is "harvesting," commonly used in agricultural contexts to describe the gathering of crops or animals. Both terms convey the idea of removal or collection without the harsh connotations of "slaughter."
to kill: * neco, necare * inficio, inficere * occido, occidere
A slaughter or annihilation.
Caedis
i wish you a nice slaughter feast
slaughter
holocaust.
8-0!? It was barely a football game, it was a slaughter.Prepare the animals for slaughter Marjorie.The psychopathic killer had wanted to slaughter his victims one by one.
As the weaker army tried to retreat, the battle turned into a slaughter. Some hunters in the Old West would slaughter herds of buffalo solely for their tongues.
Holocaust.
slaughter
Kindhearted is a nice word. Knowledgeable is a nice word.
this can be crusade, massacre, or expanded murder