In the English language , terms for types of killing often end in the suffix -cide .
Killing of self
Suicide , intentionally causing one's own death.
Altruistic suicide , suicide for the benefit of others.
Autocide , suicide by automobile collision.
Medicide , a suicide accomplished with the aid of a physician.
Murder-suicide , a suicide committed immediately after one or more murders.
Self-immolation , suicide by fire, often as a form of protest.
Suicide by cop , acting in a threatening manner so as to provoke a lethal response from law enforcement.
Killing of other people
All of these are considered types of homicide .
Killing of family
Avunculicide – the act of killing an uncle (Latin : avunculus "(maternal) uncle").
Familicide – is a multiple-victim homicide where a killer's spouse and children are slain (Latin : familia "family").
Filicide – the act of a parent killing their child (Latin : filius "son" and Latin : filia "daughter").
Fratricide – the act of killing a brother (Latin : frater "brother"); also, in military context, death by friendly fire.
Honour killing – the act of murdering a family member perceived to have brought disgrace to the family.
Infanticide – the act of killing a child within the first year of their life.
Mariticide – the act of killing one's husband (Latin : maritus "husband").
Matricide – the act of killing one's mother (Latin : mater "mother").
Neonaticide – the act of killing an infant within the first twenty-four hours or month (varies by individual and jurisdiction) of its life.
Nepoticide – the act of killing one's nephew.
Parricide or parenticide – the killing of one's mother, father, or other close relative.
Patricide – the act of killing of one's father. (Latin : pater "father").
Senicide – the killing of one's elderly family members. (Latin : senex "old man").
Siblicide – the killing of an infant individual by their close relatives (full or half siblings).
Sororicide – the act of killing one's sister (Latin : soror "sister").
Uxoricide – the act of killing one's wife (Latin : uxor "wife").
Killing of others
Amicicide – the act of killing a friend (Latin : amicus "friend").
Androcide – the systematic killing of men.
Assassination – the act of killing a prominent person for either political, religious, or monetary reasons.
Capital punishment – the judicial killing of a human being for crimes.
Casualty – death (or injury) in wartime.
Collateral damage – Incidental killing of persons during a military attack that were not the object of attack.
Democide or populicide – the murder of any person or people by a government.
Extrajudicial killing – killing by government forces without due process. See also Targeted killing .
Euthanasia or mercy killing – the killing of any being with compassionate reasoning; e.g., significant injury or disease.
Familiaricide in commutatione eius possessio – the act of killing a family for their property and/or possessions (from Latin : familiaris "of a household"; in commutatione eius "in exchange for"; and possessio "a possession or property").
Femicide , gynecide, gynaecide, or gynocide – the systematic killing of women.
Feticide – the killing of an embryo or fetus.
Fragging – the act of killing a fellow soldier.
Gendercide – the systematic killing of members of a specific sex or gender.
Geronticide – the abandonment of the elderly to die, die by suicide or be killed.
Genocide – the systematic extermination of an entire national, racial, religious, or ethnic group.
Homicide – the act of killing of a person (Latin : homo "man").
Justifiable homicide – a defense to culpable homicide (criminal or negligent homicide).
Human sacrifice – the killing of a human for sacrificial, often religious, reasons.
Lynching - the public killing of an individual without due process.
Massacre , mass murder or spree killing – the killing of many people.
Murder – the malicious and unlawful killing of a human by another human.
Manslaughter - murder, but under legally mitigating circumstances.
Omnicide – the act of killing all humans, to create intentional extinction of the human species (Latin : omni "all, everyone").
Pedocide – the act of killing children.
Serial killer - a person who murders three or more people, with the killings taking place over a significant period of time in separate events.
Spree killer - someone who commits a criminal act that involves two or more murders in a short time, often in multiple locations.
Contract killing - a form of murder or assassination in which one party hires another party to kill a targeted person or people.
Targeted killing – a form of assassination which is carried out by governments against their perceived enemies. See also Extrajudicial killing .
Xenocide – the genocide of an entire alien species . Often used in science fiction , one famous example being the novel Xenocide by Orson Scott Card .
Killing of superiors
Killing of animals, disease, and pests
Killing of intangibles or inanimates
Domicide – the systematic destruction of housing
Ecocide – the destruction of the natural environment by such activity as war, overexploitation of resources, or pollution .
Famacide, defamation , or slander – the killing of another's reputation.
Linguicide – intentionally causing the death of a language .
Epistemicide – the systematic extermination of an entire knowledge system or intellectual heritage of a group, society or people.
Mundicide – the genocide of an entire planet or similar celestial object. Various degrees of mundicide occur throughout the universe, caused by such things as supernovas, or in the realm of science-fiction; Dark forest hypothesis . An idea popularized by Chinese author, Cixin Liu
Urbicide – the destruction of a city or the stifling of urbanisation (urbs is Latin for "city").
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