atrocity

  • 1Atrocity — на фестивале Kavarna Rock Fest …

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  • 2Atrocity — sur scène en 2010 Pays d’origine Ludwigsbourg …

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  • 3Atrocity — Atrocity …

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  • 4atrocity — I noun abomination, abuse, act of ferocity, atrocious crime, atrocitas, barbarity, deed of savagery, ferity, ferocity, fiendishness, flagitious villainy, flagitiousness, flagrancy, gross offense, heinousness, holocaust, infamy, inhumanity,… …

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  • 5Atrocity — Atrocity, or Atrocities , may refer to:*Atrocity (band), a German metal band * Atrocities (album) the fourth album by Christian Death …

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  • 6atrocity — [n1] outrageous behavior atrociousness, barbarity, barbarousness, enormity, fiendishness, heinousness, horror, monstrousness, nefariousness, shockingness, villianousness, wickedness; concepts 411,657 Ant. good behavior, pleasantry atrocity [n2]… …

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  • 7Atrocity — A*troc i*ty, n.; pl. {Atrocities}. [F. atrocit[ e], L. atrocitas, fr. atrox, atrocis, cruel.] 1. Enormous wickedness; extreme heinousness or cruelty. [1913 Webster] 2. An atrocious or extremely cruel deed. [1913 Webster] The atrocities which… …

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  • 8atrocity — 1530s, from M.Fr. atrocité or directly from L. atrocitatem (nom. atrocitas) cruelty, fierceness, harshness, noun of quality from atrox fierce, cruel, frightful, from PIE *atro ek , from root *ater fire + *okw see; thus of fiery or threatening… …

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  • 9atrocity — ► NOUN (pl. atrocities) ▪ an extremely wicked or cruel act …

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  • 10atrocity — [ə träs′ə tē] n. pl. atrocities [L atrocitas < atrox: see ATROCIOUS] 1. atrocious behavior or condition; brutality, cruelty, etc. 2. an atrocious act 3. Informal a very displeasing or tasteless thing …

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