What is another word for knacker?

Pronunciation: [nˈakə] (IPA)

The word "knacker" refers to someone who disposes of dead or unwanted animals, or someone who specializes in animal slaughter for commercial purposes. There are several synonyms for this word, including animal renderer, slaughterer, butcher, abattoir worker, meat market worker, and slaughterhouse operative. Other synonyms that are commonly used include knackerman, animal disposal contractor, and carcass collector. Each of these terms is used to refer to someone who deals with animal carcasses or meat in some way, whether it be through disposal, slaughter, or processing into meat products for human consumption. Depending on the context in which it is used, each of these words can be used interchangeably with "knacker" to describe a person who works with animals or animal products.

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Usage examples for Knacker

He was not in the service of a knacker, but had to deliver up his roadsters in the same condition in which he got them; and besides to say the truth he wished for some rest for himself, and did not care to break his limbs on the way or get drowned in a puddle."
"The Dead Lake and Other Tales"
Paul Heyse
At the end of the procession came two picadores, mounted on two sorry steeds, who looked only fit for the knacker, as indeed they were.
"On the Equator"
Harry de Windt
As I have said, the horses are fit for little else than the knacker, and as such are the excuse for most unmeasured cruelties, as the reader will see anon.
"On the Equator"
Harry de Windt

Famous quotes with Knacker

  • One thing that specially saddened me was that the unfortunate animals had to suffer so much pain and misery. The sight of an old limping horse, tugged forward by one man while another kept beating it with a stick to get it to the knacker's yard at Colmar, haunted me for weeks. It was quite incomprehensible to me — this was before I began going to school — why in my evening prayers I should pray for human beings only. It was quite incomprehensible to me — this was before I began going to school — why in my evening prayers I should pray for human beings only. So when my mother had prayed with me and had kissed me good-night, I used to add silently a prayer that I had composed myself for all living creatures. It ran thus: "O, heavenly Father, protect and bless all things that have breath; guard them from all evil, and let them sleep in peace."
    Albert Schweitzer

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PROHIBITORY INJUNCTION
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