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The anagrams for the word 'race' are acre and care.
I've is a word that means I have. I'll is a word that means I will.
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Literally, it means killing a race
The Latin root word that means the killing of a race or people is "geno," derived from the Latin word "genus" meaning race or kind. An example word using this root is genocide, which refers to the deliberate and systematic destruction of a racial, ethnic, or national group.
The word for killing or trying to kill a race or ethnic group is genocide.
The word for killing or trying to kill a race or ethnic group is genocide.
Genocide is made up of the Latin word gens or gentis, meaning birth, stock, race, and the Latin word cidium (French: "cide"), meaning killing. Together it means literally "Race Killing."
The Latin word "-cide" means "killer" or "killing." It is often used as a suffix in English to indicate the act of killing a specific thing or organism, such as homicide (the killing of a human) or insecticide (a substance that kills insects).
The Latin root "-cide" comes from the word caedere, which means "to kill." There are many examples of it used in English words:Homicide - killing a personSuicide - killing oneselfPatricide - killing one's fatherMatricide - killing one's motherFratricide - killing one's brotherSororicide - killing one's sisterRegicide - killing a kingInfanticide - killing a babyGenocide - killing an entire group or race of peoplePesticide - killing pests (insects, rodents, weeds, other unwanted organisms)Herbicide - killing plants (weeds)Insecticide - killing insectsFungicide - killing fungusThese are just some of the more common examples. You can find many more online or in a dictionary.
i dont know that. but an entire race dying is "genocide" when its killed by something
The term for the killing of a student is "studentcide." It is a combination of the words "student" and "-cide," which means to kill.
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The root word "genos" means "race," "kind," or "family." It is commonly used in words related to origins, classification, and relationships.