Why this word is great
DEATHMONGER — [Noun] One who peddles death; a murderer of many. Its lineage is brutally mercantile: from death (the end of life) + monger (a dealer or trader, from Old English mangere, from Latin mango meaning "dealer, trader"). Unlike assassin, which implies a singular, shadowed blade for a political end, or warmonger, which deals in the abstract currency of policy and conflict, the deathmonger is a wholesale merchant of the terminus, a direct supplier. He is the bored guard smoking by the pit, the contractor with a spreadsheet of targets, the efficiency expert calculating the cubic footage per soul in the cattle car—a practitioner who makes the ultimate intimate event a scalable, mundane commodity; he is commerce stripped of its euphemisms, revealing the oldest transaction.