slaughterable

English

Etymology

slaughter + -able

Adjective

slaughterable (not comparable)

  1. 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.
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