There are several words in Latin that can be translated as "kill". The most basic is probably necare; the form of this that means "kills" (third-person present active indicative) is necat. The verb interficere means "to kill violently; to slay"; the appropriate form of this verb would be interfecit.
That is the correct spelling of the verb "slay" (to kill).
The homophone (sound-alike word) is spelled sleigh, a sled or sledge.
You have spelled it correctly: murder.
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The correct spelling of the verb is "assassinate" (kill for political or ideological reasons).
The correct spelling is cauterize (to burn or kill tissue, especially to close a wound).
The verb for to execute or kill by electric shock is indeed to electrocute.(Example : Touching a hanging power line can electrocutea person.)
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The likely word is electronic (any form of circuits, printed circuits, transistors, or diodes).
It used a magic spell to kill Narmer.
Kill you, of course"
The killing curse, Avada Kedavra.
Try a calm spell.
We have never hear of 'salomi' as a food, did you spell it correctly.
He used Avada Kedavra
The correct spelling of the verb is "assassinate" (kill for political or ideological reasons).
The correct spelling is "predators" (animals that kill and consume other animals).
Any board wipe spell should do the work...
There have been no proven cases of witchcraft killing in the way you think of - casting a spell and the person falls over then and there. There are cases of people believing they have been cursed, and becoming sick and dying because they believed it. There are cases of people poisoning others and claiming it was a magic spell. But there is no proof that you can kill somebody by a spell.
maybe you should spell your question right so people can understand.
Voldemort's own spell kills himself.