English Grammar - One-word substitution
English Grammar - One-word substitution| A murder of an important person for political reason | Assassination |
| Act of intentional and unlawful killing | Murder |
| Cruel Killing of large number of people | Massacre |
| The killing of Father | Patricide |
| The killing of Fungi | fungicide |
| The killing of King | Regicide |
| The killing of Mother | Matricide |
| The killing of Pest | Pesticide |
| The killing of Sister | Sororicide |
| The killing of Wife | Uxoricide |
| The killing of a man byj another man | Homicide |
| The killing of a race of people | geonocide |
| The killing of an Infant | Infanticide |
| The killing of brother | Fractricide |
| The killing of one self | Suicide |
| The killing of one's own parent or other near relatives | Parricide |
| The killing of unwanted vegitation | Herbicide |
| Mercy killing | Euthanasia |
| Notice of a person's death in a daily | Obituary |
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