carneficina
carnage; massacre
noun kar-neh-fee-CHEE-nah Rare
Origin: From Latin carnifex (executioner), from caro (flesh) + facere (to make).
Usage Note
Carneficina is a strong, vivid word for mass slaughter or a scene of devastating bloodshed. It is more graphic and emotive than massacro and tends to appear in journalism and literature describing war or disasters. Plural: le carneficine.
Examples
"La guerra ha lasciato una terribile carneficina."
Natural Translation
The war left a terrible carnage.
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