The Prince banishes Romeo from Verona for killing Tybalt.
Romeo was exiled from Verona permanently, and told to return on the pain of death.
The correct US spelling has a silent E, being euthanize(to perform a mercy killing).* The UK variant is euthanise.
Oh, I see what you mean. Oh, there she is! Oh how the days go by. Oh and how was your day? Oh this headache is killing me!
The Latin root "-cide" comes from the word caedere, which means "to kill." There are many examples of it used in English words:Homicide - killing a personSuicide - killing oneselfPatricide - killing one's fatherMatricide - killing one's motherFratricide - killing one's brotherSororicide - killing one's sisterRegicide - killing a kingInfanticide - killing a babyGenocide - killing an entire group or race of peoplePesticide - killing pests (insects, rodents, weeds, other unwanted organisms)Herbicide - killing plants (weeds)Insecticide - killing insectsFungicide - killing fungusThese are just some of the more common examples. You can find many more online or in a dictionary.
chemotaxis, adherence, ingestion, digestion, killing
The same as for killing any human being.
no, it is inhumane and bad
I'm just killing time answering questions here.
dead.
Culling is a more politically correct term than killing.
Killing your first born son.
My feet are killing me
Depends where you were sentenced
first learn to spell, then think about killing someone. also fix your grammar :)
Your grammar and spelling is killing me, but I'm nice enough to say it's Mt. Everest.
That is the correct spelling of the noun "termination" (ending, killing, or firing).