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homicideadd into favorites/ˈhoʊməsaɪd/, /ˈhɑməsaɪd/, /ˈhɒmɪsaɪd/
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Etymology: [ 'hä-m&-"sId, 'hO- ] (noun.) 14th century. From Latin homicīda (“man-slayer”) and homicīdium (“manslaughter”).
Synonyms: assassination, killing, first-degree murder, manslaughter, murder, second-degree murder, assassin, killer, man-slayer, murderer, big chill, bloodshed, bump-off, butchery, carnage, crime, death, erase, foul play
Antonyms: birth

adam öldürme, Adam öldürmek, cinayet, Bir insanın öldürülmesi, cinayet, cinayet masası ekibi, katil, cani, homisid,

1 adam öldürme  isim     ts
2 Adam öldürmek  Askeri     ts
3 cinayet     ts
4 Bir insanın öldürülmesi, cinayet  Tıp     ts
5 cinayet masası ekibi     ts
6 katil     ts
7 cani     ts
8 homisid  Tıp     ts
 

The killing of one person by another, whether premeditated or unintentional, A person who kills another, A victim of homicide; a person who has been unlawfully killed by someone else, One who kills another; a manslayer, n   The slaying of one human being by another   There are, The killing of one human being by another, murder, killing of a human being, A murder that occurred on a property, The word includes all occasions where one human being, by act or omission, takes away the life of another Murder and manslaughter are different kinds of homicides Executing a death-row inmate is another form of homicide, but one which is excusable in the eyes of the law Another excusable homicide is where a law enforcement officer shoots and kills a suspect who draws a weapon or shoots at that officer, the killing of a human being by another human being, Homicide is the illegal killing of a person. The police arrived at the scene of the homicide. Killing of one human being by another. Homicide is a general term; it includes murder, manslaughter, and other criminal homicides as well as noncriminal killings. Murder is the crime of intentionally and unjustifiably killing another. In the U.S., first-degree murder is a homicide committed with premeditation or in the course of a serious felony (e.g., kidnapping). Second-and third-degree murder involve lesser degrees of intent. Manslaughter is commonly divided into voluntary (or first-degree) and involuntary (or second-and third-degree) manslaughter. The first type encompasses any homicide resulting from an intentional act done without malice or premeditation and while in the heat of passion or on sudden provocation; the second type is variously defined in different jurisdictions but often includes an element of unlawful recklessness or negligence. Noncriminal homicides include killings committed in defense of oneself or another and deaths resulting from accidents caused by persons engaged in lawful acts. See also felony and misdemeanour; self-defense, When 1 person kills another directly, or has someone else kill that person, or the person is killed by the omission of another (that is, by their failure to act when the law requires them to act) It is not always a crime Homicide can be, The killing of one human being by the act, procurement, or omission of another The act of a human being in taking away the life of another human being A person is guilty of criminal homicide if he purposely, knowingly, recklessly or negligently causes the death of another human being Criminal homicide is murder, manslaughter or negligent homicide, The unlawful killing of a human being with malice, 1 Any killing of a human being by the act, agency, procurement, or culpable omission of another An unlawful homicide, or one resulting from an unlawful act, may constitute murder or manslaughter Justifiable homicide is the killing of a human being by commandment of the law, in the execution of public justice, in self-defense, in defense of habitation, property or person, Cases where the primary charge involves murder, manslaughter, excusable homicide, or justifiable homicide, The killing of one human being by the act, procurement, or omission of another (not necessarily a crime; see below) Excusable-Death resulting from a lawful act, when no hurt is intended; death resulting from an act of self defense Felonious-Death resulting from any wrongful act, without any excuse or justification in law (see Manslaughter, Murder) Justifiable-Death resulting from an intentional, but lawful act: e g , the execution of a death sentence by an agent of the law (can also apply to self defense), plural of homicide,

9 The killing of one person by another, whether premeditated or unintentional     ts
10 A person who kills another     ts
11 A victim of homicide; a person who has been unlawfully killed by someone else     ts
12 One who kills another; a manslayer     ts
13 n   The slaying of one human being by another   There are     ts
14 The killing of one human being by another     ts
15 murder, killing of a human being  isim     ts
16 A murder that occurred on a property     ts
17 The word includes all occasions where one human being, by act or omission, takes away the life of another Murder and manslaughter are different kinds of homicides Executing a death-row inmate is another form of homicide, but one which is excusable in the eyes of the law Another excusable homicide is where a law enforcement officer shoots and kills a suspect who draws a weapon or shoots at that officer     ts
18 the killing of a human being by another human being     ts
19 Homicide is the illegal killing of a person. The police arrived at the scene of the homicide. Killing of one human being by another. Homicide is a general term; it includes murder, manslaughter, and other criminal homicides as well as noncriminal killings. Murder is the crime of intentionally and unjustifiably killing another. In the U.S., first-degree murder is a homicide committed with premeditation or in the course of a serious felony (e.g., kidnapping). Second-and third-degree murder involve lesser degrees of intent. Manslaughter is commonly divided into voluntary (or first-degree) and involuntary (or second-and third-degree) manslaughter. The first type encompasses any homicide resulting from an intentional act done without malice or premeditation and while in the heat of passion or on sudden provocation; the second type is variously defined in different jurisdictions but often includes an element of unlawful recklessness or negligence. Noncriminal homicides include killings committed in defense of oneself or another and deaths resulting from accidents caused by persons engaged in lawful acts. See also felony and misdemeanour; self-defense     ts
20 When 1 person kills another directly, or has someone else kill that person, or the person is killed by the omission of another (that is, by their failure to act when the law requires them to act) It is not always a crime Homicide can be     ts
21 The killing of one human being by the act, procurement, or omission of another The act of a human being in taking away the life of another human being A person is guilty of criminal homicide if he purposely, knowingly, recklessly or negligently causes the death of another human being Criminal homicide is murder, manslaughter or negligent homicide     ts
22 The unlawful killing of a human being with malice     ts
23 1 Any killing of a human being by the act, agency, procurement, or culpable omission of another An unlawful homicide, or one resulting from an unlawful act, may constitute murder or manslaughter Justifiable homicide is the killing of a human being by commandment of the law, in the execution of public justice, in self-defense, in defense of habitation, property or person     ts
24 Cases where the primary charge involves murder, manslaughter, excusable homicide, or justifiable homicide     ts
25 The killing of one human being by the act, procurement, or omission of another (not necessarily a crime; see below) Excusable-Death resulting from a lawful act, when no hurt is intended; death resulting from an act of self defense Felonious-Death resulting from any wrongful act, without any excuse or justification in law (see Manslaughter, Murder) Justifiable-Death resulting from an intentional, but lawful act: e g , the execution of a death sentence by an agent of the law (can also apply to self defense)     ts
26homicides plural of homicide     ts
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