homicide

[ hom-uh-sahyd, hoh-muh- ]
/ ˈhɒm əˌsaɪd, ˈhoʊ mə- /

noun

the killing of one human being by another.
a person who kills another; murderer.

Origin of homicide

1325–75; Middle English < Middle French < Latin homicīdium a killing, homicīda killer, equivalent to homi- (combining form of homō man) + -cīdium, -cīda -cide

OTHER WORDS FROM homicide

self-hom·i·cide, noun

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH homicide

homicide manslaughter murder (see synonym study at kill1)

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British Dictionary definitions for homicide

homicide
/ (ˈhɒmɪˌsaɪd) /

noun

the killing of a human being by another person
a person who kills another

Word Origin for homicide

C14: from Old French, from Latin homo man + caedere to slay

Cultural definitions for homicide

homicide
[ (hom-uh-seyed) ]

The killing of one person by another, whether intended (murder) or not (manslaughter). Not all homicide is unlawful; killing in self-defense, for example, is not a crime.