mattoir Synonyms

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mattoir Meaning

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mattoir (n.)

A kind of coarse punch with a rasplike face, used for making a rough surface on etching ground, or on the naked copper, the effect after biting being very similar to stippled lines.

mattoir Sentence Examples

  1. The macabre walls of the mattoir bore witness to countless sacrifices.
  2. The stench of blood permeated the mattoir, mingling with the cacophony of animal cries.
  3. The mattoir was a grim spectacle, a place where life and death intertwined.
  4. The butchers swung their axes with precision in the mattoir's dim interior.
  5. The mattoir evoked a sense of dread among the animals awaiting their fate.
  6. The mattoir's blood-stained floor served as a testament to the grim work that took place within.
  7. The rhythmic hacking of axes in the mattoir was a haunting symphony of death.
  8. The mattoir was a symbol of the brutality that lay beneath the surface of the meat industry.
  9. The animal rights activists gathered outside the mattoir to protest its cruel practices.
  10. The closing of the mattoir brought relief to those who had long condemned its horrors.

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A kind of coarse punch with a rasplike face, used for making a rough surface on etching ground, or on the naked copper, the effect after biting being very simil

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The macabre walls of the mattoir bore witness to countless sacrifices.

The stench of blood permeated the mattoir, mingling with the cacophony of animal cries.

The mattoir was a grim spectacle, a place where life and death intertwined.

The butchers swung their axes with precision in the mattoir's dim interior.