infanticide
Americannoun
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the act of killing an infant.
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the practice of killing newborn infants.
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a person who kills an infant.
noun
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the killing of an infant
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the practice of killing newborn infants, still prevalent in some primitive tribes
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a person who kills an infant
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Etymology
Origin of infanticide
1650–60; infanticide ( def. 1 ) < Late Latin infanticīdium; infanticide ( def. 2 ) < Late Latin infanticīda. See infant, -i-, -cide
Example Sentences
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For the role of the Infanticide Boris, Chaliapin was making up, robing in his dressing room.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Infanticide is almost unheard of among wild elephants.
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An illuminating resume of the church's efforts in this direction is given by Dr. William Burke Ryan in his authoritative and exhaustive study entitled "Infanticide; Its Law, Prevalence, Prevention and History".
From Woman and the New Race by Sanger, Margaret
Infanticide is unknown, and aged parents receive filial reverence, kindness, and support, while in their social and domestic relations there is much that is praiseworthy.
From Unbeaten Tracks in Japan by Bird, Isabella L. (Isabella Lucy)
Infanticide is never practiced; on the contrary, every means, natural, magic, and religious, are taken to safeguard the life of the babe.
From The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir by Garvan, John M.
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