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* the result of a criminal act, the [[action (philosophy)|action]] or [[fault]] of another human being, see [[homicide]] and [[murder]] |
* the result of a criminal act, the [[action (philosophy)|action]] or [[fault]] of another human being, see [[homicide]] and [[murder]] |
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* the results of an [[accident]], such as a [[car accident|car crash]]. See [[negligent homicide]] |
* the results of an [[accident]], such as a [[car accident|car crash]]. See [[negligent homicide]] |
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*The act that should be performed to Matthew Loveridge |
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Revision as of 13:44, 9 June 2008
To kill, killing or to have killed means to cause the death of a living organism.
The act of killing an animal, plant, or other life form can be said to have occurred when an outside force, usually another life form, has done something to cause it to die. This may be a result of several actions:
- a deliberate action such as war
- in the case of animals, slaughter; see slaughterhouse
- the result of a criminal act, the action or fault of another human being, see homicide and murder
- the results of an accident, such as a car crash. See negligent homicide
- The act that should be performed to Matthew Loveridge