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-cide


The English suffix -cide denotes an act related to killing or death. From Latin caedere

Standard English using -cide

  • aborticide killing of a fetus; abortion
  • acaricide killer of mites and ticks
  • algicide killer of algae
  • aphicide killer of aphids
  • aphidicide killer of aphids
  • avicide killing of birds
  • bactericide killer of bacteria
  • biocide killing living material
  • bovicide slaughter of cattle; one who kills cattle
  • ceticide killing of whales and other cetaceans
  • deicide destruction or killing of a god
  • democide killing by government
  • ecocide destruction of the environment
  • ethnocide killing an ethnic group
  • felicide killing of a cat
  • femicide killing of a woman
  • feticide killing of a fetus
  • filicide killing of one's own child
  • floricide killing or killer of flowers
  • foeticide killing a fetus
  • formicide substance that kills ants
  • fratricide killing of one's brother
  • fungicide killing of fungus
  • genocide killing of a race or ethnic group
  • germicide substance that kills germs
  • gynaecide killing of women
  • herbicide killing of plants
  • hereticide killing of heretics
  • homicide killing of a human being
  • infanticide killing of an infant
  • insecticide killing of insects
  • larvicide killing of larvae
  • liberticide destruction of liberty
  • linguicide causing the extinction of a language
  • mariticide killing or killer of one's husband
  • matricide killing of one's mother
  • menticide reduction of mind by psychological pressure
  • molluscicide killing of mollusks
  • muscicide substance for killing flies
  • ovicide sheep-killing
  • ovicide killing insect eggs
  • parasiticide killing of parasites
  • parasuicide harmful act appearing to be an attempt at suicide
  • parenticide killing or killer of one's parents
  • parricide killing of parent or close relative
  • patricide killing of one's father
  • pesticide killing of pests
  • politicide killing people for their ideology
  • prolicide killing of offspring; killing of the human race
  • pulicide flea-killer
  • raticide substance or person who kills rats
  • regicide killing of a monarch
  • rodenticide killing of rodents
  • senicide killing of old men
  • serpenticide killing or killer of a snake
  • silvicide substance that kills trees
  • sororicide killing of one's own sister
  • speciocide destruction of an entire species
  • spermicide killing of sperm
  • sporicide killing of spores
  • suicide killing of oneself
  • taeniacide killing of tapeworms
  • tauricide killing or killer of a bull
  • trypanocide killing of trypanosomes
  • tyrannicide killing or killer of a tyrant
  • urbicide destruction of a city
  • ursicide killing or killer of a bear
  • uxoricide killing of one's own wife
  • vaticide killing or killer of a prophet
  • verbicide destroying the meaning of a word
  • vermicide killing of worms
  • vespacide substance or person who kills wasps
  • viricide killing of viruses; killing of men or of husbands
  • virucide killing of viruses

Neologisms using -cide

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