Definition of "meatworks"
meatworks
noun
plural meatworks
(Australia, New Zealand) A slaughterhouse or meat processing plant.
Quotations
The effluents used for the irrigation schemes included discharges from most sections of the meatworks and from yards and roofs; in the Islington works some separate soakaways in the gravels were used for strong chemical discharges.
1970 August, N. Wellls, J. S.. Whitton, The Influence of Meatworks Effluents on Soil and Plant Composition, G. J. Neale (editor), New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, Volume 13, Number 3, page 499
Isolation from the nearest meatworks at Wyndham and Broome was a major impediment to marketing beef. Blythe took up the idea of killing cattle at an abattoir on Glenroy and air-freighting the carcasses to a meatworks, thus eliminating the loss of condition inevitable in droving cattle long distances.
2007, G. C. Bolton, “Blythe, Lindsay Gordon (1908-1986)”, in Diane Langmore, Darryl Bennet, editors, Australian Dictionary of Biography: Volume 17 1981-1990: A-K, page 116