This cannot be accurately translated without further context. Even as an English phrase, it is a fragment whose meaning is not immediately clear. Does it refer to the act of killing the idea of perfection? Perfection in killing? This ambiguity renders any translation questionable, as without further information I cannot guarantee that the translation reflects the intended meaning.
You probably mean Fratricide. Fratricide (from the Latin words frater "brother" and cida "killer," or cidum "a killing," both from caedere "to kill, to cut down") is the act of a person killing his or her brother. Related concepts are sororicide (the killing of one's sister), child murder (the killing of an unrelated child), infanticide (the killing of a child under the age of one year), filicide (the killing of one's child), patricide (the killing of one's father), matricide (the killing of one's mother), mariticide (the killing of one's husband) and uxoricide (the killing of one's wife).
Word : Meaning1. Suicide : or Selfcide (Killing of one self)2. Fratricide : Frater means “brother”, cide means “to kill” (Killing of one’s brother)3. Sororicide : Soro means “sister”, cide means “to cut or kill” (Killing of one’s sister)4. Infanticide : Infant means “baby, new born baby” (Killing of an infant)5. Mariticide : Maritus means “married” (Killing of one’s husband)6. Uxoricide : Uxor means “wife” (Killing of one’s wife)7. Parricide : (Killer of one’s close relatives)8. Patricide : (Killer of one’s father)9. Matricide : (Killer of one’s mother)10. parenticide : (Killing one's parent(s)11. Filicide , Prolicide : (Deliberate act of parent, killing of his or her own son or daughter)12. Regicide : (Deliberate Killing of a monarch means (King, Queen, Emperor)13. Genocide : (Killing of a national, ethnic, racial or religious group)14. Homicide : Also called “Manslaughter” (Killing of another human being)Others:15. Amicicide : (Killing of a friend)16. Femicide : (Killing of a woman)17. Vaticide : Killing a prophet or poetWord : Meaning1. Suicide : or Selfcide (Killing of one self)2. Fratricide : Frater means “brother”, cide means “to kill” (Killing of one’s brother)3. Sororicide : Soro means “sister”, cide means “to cut or kill” (Killing of one’s sister)4. Infanticide : Infant means “baby, new born baby” (Killing of an infant)5. Mariticide : Maritus means “married” (Killing of one’s husband)6. Uxoricide : Uxor means “wife” (Killing of one’s wife)7. Parricide : (Killer of one’s close relatives)8. Patricide : (Killer of one’s father)9. Matricide : (Killer of one’s mother)10. parenticide : (Killing one's parent(s)11. Filicide , Prolicide : (Deliberate act of parent, killing of his or her own son or daughter)12. Regicide : (Deliberate Killing of a monarch means (King, Queen, Emperor)13. Genocide : (Killing of a national, ethnic, racial or religious group)14. Homicide : Also called “Manslaughter” (Killing of another human being)Others:15. Amicicide : (Killing of a friend)16. Femicide : (Killing of a woman)17. Vaticide : Killing a prophet or poet
she was a hurricane!
like stop killing be vegetarian
Jail. The Latin-based word is 'sororicide'.
"Sessho" means "cruel". "Maru" is a suffix for masculine names. Sesshomaru could be also translated as "killing blade".
Coup de grâce in French is "killing blow" in English.
Killing Perfection - 2012 was released on: USA: 12 December 2012 (Los Angeles, California)
The cast of Killing Perfection - 2012 includes: Kegn Matungulu as Isaac Eileen Soong as Lee
the Japanese are killing them to eat them
the Japanese
Another useless question
korosu yo na dageki
because if they try to stop them it will create a war between the Japanese and that country
what English king authorized the killing of gypsies?
The term "karunaikolai" is derived from Tamil, where "karuna" means compassion or mercy, and "kolai" refers to an act of killing or murder. Therefore, "karunaikolai" can be translated to mean "compassionate killing" or "mercy killing," often referring to acts taken to alleviate suffering. This concept is frequently discussed in ethical and philosophical contexts, particularly in debates surrounding euthanasia and assisted dying.
you are killing