Killing vs Scienticide - What's the difference?
killing | scienticide |
That literally deprives of life; lethal, deadly, fatal.
Devastatingly attractive.
That makes one ‘die’ with laughter; very funny.
* 1978 , (Lawrence Durrell), Livia'', Faber & Faber 1992 (''Avignon Quintet ), p. 471:
an instance of someone being killed
(informal) A large amount of money.
(rare) Destruction or debasement of scientific method, understanding, and/or infrastructure; a (figurative) killing of science.
* 1997 : Dževad Juzbaši? [ed.], Prilozi Historiji Sarajeva ,
* 2000 : Alexander E. Sedov, New Russian myths around genetic research in mass-media and in common mind , §3: “Negation and ignorance of heredity in fSU and in modern Russia”,
As nouns the difference between killing and scienticide
is that killing is an instance of someone being killed while scienticide is (rare) destruction or debasement of scientific method, understanding, and/or infrastructure; a (figurative) killing of science.As a verb killing
is .As an adjective killing
is that literally deprives of life; lethal, deadly, fatal.killing
English
(wikipedia killing)Verb
(head)- This work is killing me.
Adjective
(en adjective)- Livia found her ‘killing ’, and derived such amusement from her Martinique French that he was forced to enjoy her as well.
Noun
(en noun)- He made a killing on the stock market.
Derived terms
* honour killing / honor killing * killingly * make a killing * nonkilling * targeted killing * thrill killingscienticide
English
Noun
page 523(Institut za Istoriju, Orijentalni Institut)
- In the AVNOJ-Yugoslav period, a significant network of educational-scientific and scientific-research institutions was developed. In the period of the Chetnik, tiral-fascist aggression, Sarajevo has experienced an actual scienticide .
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- Their myths neglected the heredity, while their “research” activities were full of primitive mistakes and falsifications, and followed by the massive administrative terror that was supported by the government. It led to the broad “scienticide ” in fSU.