slaughterable
English
Etymology
Adjective
slaughterable (not comparable)
- Fit for slaughter.
- 1941, Edith Guerrier, We Pledged Allegiance (page 135)
- Our slaughterable animals at the beginning of the last fiscal year were not appreciably larger than the year before and, particularly in hogs, they were probably less.
- 1941, Edith Guerrier, We Pledged Allegiance (page 135)
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