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 +"In April 1905, a group of fashionable Parisian women arrive at an [[abattoir]] to drink the blood of an ox as a way to cure [[anemia]], and find the result successful."--scene from ''[[Fascination (1979 film) |Fascination]]''
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-#An [[abattoir]], a place where animals are [[slaughtered]]+#An [[abattoir]], a place where [[animal]]s are slaughtered
#figurative: The scene of a [[massacre]]. #figurative: The scene of a [[massacre]].
== See also == == See also ==
-*[[Blood of the Beasts]]+*[[Animal slaughter]]
 +*''[[Blood of the Beasts]]'' (1949) short documentary film written by Georges Franju
 +*''[[Slaughterhouse-Five]]'' (1969), novel by Kurt Vonnegut
 +*''[[Abattoir Fermé]]''
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"In April 1905, a group of fashionable Parisian women arrive at an abattoir to drink the blood of an ox as a way to cure anemia, and find the result successful."--scene from Fascination

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  1. An abattoir, a place where animals are slaughtered
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