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'''Prolicide''' is the act of killing one's own offspring.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/prolicide|title=Define prolicide at dictionary.com}}</ref> It may refer to |
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* [[Infanticide]] (killing of one's infant, 0-12 months) |
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* [[Feticide]] |
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==References== |
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==See also== |
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* [[Child murder]] |
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* [[Infanticide]] |
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* [[Suicide]], the killing of one's self |
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:Familial killing terms: |
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* [[Avunculicide]], the killing of one's uncle |
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* [[Fratricide]], the killing of one's brother |
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* [[Mariticide]], the killing of one's spouse |
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* [[Matricide]], the killing of one's mother |
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* [[Nepoticide]], the killing of one's nephew |
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* [[Parricide]], the killing of one's parents or another close relative |
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* [[Patricide]], the killing of one's father |
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* [[Sororicide]], the killing of one's sister |
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* [[Uxoricide]], the killing of one's wife |
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:Non-familial killing terms from the same root: |
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*[[Child murder]] |
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*[[Deicide]] is the killing of a god |
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*[[Genocide]] is the killing of a large group of people, usually a specific and entire ethnic, racial, religious or national group |
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*[[Homicide]] is the killing of any human |
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*[[Regicide]] is the killing of a monarch (king or ruler) |
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*[[Tyrannicide]] is the killing of a tyrant |
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[[Category:Murderers of children]] |
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