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The Catholic Church teaches that any deliberate killing of an innocent life is murder.
Divine law forbids murder in ancient Greek culture.Specifically, Gaia is the original mother goddess of gods and mortals. The gift of life comes from a deliberate, divine decision. It cannot be blasphemed by murder, which therefore is punishable by divine standards of execution or exile.
The deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another; murder.
Someone who is suspected to have taken part in the deliberate murder of another person.
although it varies from state to state, it is generally a killing which is deliberate and premeditated
Murder is when you violently/threateningly/against god/etc kill someone without their permission and suicide is when you decidedly willingly kill yourself.A:Murder is the deliberate act of illegally taking another's life. Suicide is the deliberate act of taking one's own life.For the record, accidentally taking another's life is usually considered manslaughter; accidentally taking one's own life is called accidental death. Legally taking another's life isn't murder; depending on circumstances, it's either a state-sanctioned execution or a casualty of war.
Murder
It is called "The Murder of Gonzago". But Hamlet gives it a new name, "The Mousetrap", because he intends to trap Claudius with it.
a group of Blackbirds is called a murder
Murder by a mob is called lynching (li-in-ching)
A group of crows is called a murder.
It is called murder, and is illegal and immoral.