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Murder, Homicide.
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What is the difference between murder and homicide?
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Homicide also includes accidental death where there is no intent to kill.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homicide
Homicide also includes accidental death where there is no intent to kill.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homicide
Well, Brionon, both 'man' and 'fear' originated in the Old Teutonic language, so - if we're to chuck out Latin and Greek source-words - we'd surely need to get rid of them, too!
In fact, English would be utterly impoverished if we ever did any such thing, since it is a language awash with such borrowings.
In fact, English would be utterly impoverished if we ever did any such thing, since it is a language awash with such borrowings.
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