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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well the word is usually interchangeable with "freedom fighter", "patriot", "insurgent" and "murderer" depending on to whom you speak about the same acts. It's all a case of social perception. Likewise "armed conflict", "war", "civil war","civil disobedience" and "riot" can be manipulated in similar ways. I don't think the question can be answered in any form but from a purely personal point of view, as we saw with the previous question, when some people thought Hiroshima was a not an act of terrorism and some people did. I think it also depends on how much of the bigger picture your trying to appraise at the time as well.
For me a loose definition would be, the targetting of civilians with no gain other than to promote a feeling of fear and terror amongst the community in order for the community to bring pressure to bear upon other quarters, to enable a political advantage to be gained by the perpetrators.