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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek γένος (génos, race, kind) +‎ -cida, or geno- +‎ -cida.

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genocida m or f (masculine and feminine plural genocides)

  1. genocidal (causing or relating to a genocide)

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genocida m or f by sense (plural genocides)

  1. genocider, genocidaire (one who commits genocide)
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Pronunciation

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genocida f

  1. genocide

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Portuguese

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek γένος (génos, race, kind) +‎ -cida, or geno- +‎ -cida.

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  • Hyphenation: ge‧no‧ci‧da

Adjective

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genocida m or f (plural genocidas)

  1. genocidal (causing or relating to a genocide)

Noun

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genocida m or f by sense (plural genocidas)

  1. genocider, genocidaire (one who commits genocide)
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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek γένος (génos, race, kind) +‎ -cida, or geno- +‎ -cida.

Adjective

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genocida m or f (masculine and feminine plural genocidas)

  1. genocidal (causing or relating to a genocide)

Noun

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genocida m or f by sense (plural genocidas)

  1. genocider, genocidaire (one who commits genocide)
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