English edit

Etymology edit

From fetus +‎ -cide.

Noun edit

fetucide (uncountable)

  1. Alternative spelling of feticide.
    • 1994 May 9, Jamie, “Dilemna...”, in bit.listserv.politics[1] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-22:
      First of all, many who hold that combination of views (that is, regarding the death penalty: abolitionist; regarding abortion: libertarian) do so because they don't think fetucide is homicide, so that it is perfectly consistent to hold both views. (Think of someone who is opposed to murder but doesn't mind killing innocent turkeys, or even killing innocent great apes).
    • 2000 January 10, Jigme...@mindful.com, “death penalty/ abortion...”, in talk.religion.buddhism[2] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-22:
      Fetuses are a little harder to read. There are generally two camps with regard to fetucide.
    • 2004 November 22, jetgraphics, “In God We Trust”, in alt.christian.religion[3] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-22:
      I concur that homosexuality is contrasurvival in that members who don't reproduce go extinct. I concur that fetucide is still a crime, while "abortion" has been concocted as a means to deal with "supercargo" under admiralty/maritime jurisdiction of the State.
    • 2006 July 13, lordalfredhenry, “How to be a Nazi parent.”, in alt.support.autism[4] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-22:
      Absolutist anti-capitalism and negative/zero population. Treating of humans as lower than animals as a kind of "reparations" to the world. The attempt to use bloody means like fetucide and even seek what some might think is a mere slippery slope, but is actually promoted in our colleges and that is the wonderful practices of infanticide by the Spartans and some Amerindian cultures. Promotion of euthanasia and eugenecis while giving lip service. Seeking to control anti-eugenecist movements like ours.