carnage

/ˈkɑrnɪdʒ/
noun
  1. The violent killing of many people, especially in a war or battle.
    • The movie showed the carnage of the ancient war in graphic detail.
    • News reports described the carnage caused by the earthquake in the crowded city.
    • The battlefield was a scene of terrible carnage after the attack.
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