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Cide (other)
-cide is a suffix that means killing. Cide or CIDE may also refer to: Places * Cide, a town in Turkey * Cide Palace (other), several places in Taiwan Arts, entertainment, and media * Cide Hamete Benengeli, a fictional character in Don Quixote *CIDE-FM, a Canadian radio station in Sioux Lookout, Ontario *''Collaborative International Dictionary of English'', or ''CIDE'' Organizations *Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, or CIDE, a research and teaching facility in Mexico City *Coordinación de Informaciones de Estado, or CIDE, a defunct Argentine intelligence agency See also * List of types of killing In the English language, terms for types of killing often end in the suffix ''-cide''. Killing of self * Suicide, intentionally causing one's own death ** Altruistic suicide, suicide for the benefit of others ** Autocide, suicide by automobile ** ... * Side (other) {{Disambiguation, callsign ...
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List Of Types Of Killing
In the English language, terms for types of killing often end in the suffix ''-cide''. Killing of self * Suicide, intentionally causing one's own death ** Altruistic suicide, suicide for the benefit of others ** Autocide, suicide by automobile ** Medicide, a suicide accomplished with the aid of a physician ** Murder-suicide, a suicide committed immediately after one or more murders ** Self-immolation, suicide by fire, often as a form of protest ** Suicide by cop, acting in a threatening manner so as to provoke a lethal response from law Killing of other people All of these are considered types of homicide. Killing of family * Avunculicide – the act of killing an uncle ( la, avunculus "(maternal) uncle"). * Familicide – is a multiple-victim homicide where a killer's spouse and children are slain ( la, familia "family"). * Filicide – the act of a parent killing their child ( la, filius "son" and la, filia "daughter"). * Fratricide – the act of killing a brother ( la, frate ...
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Cide
-cide is a suffix that means killing. Cide or CIDE may also refer to: Places * Cide, a town in Turkey * Cide Palace (other), several places in Taiwan Arts, entertainment, and media * Cide Hamete Benengeli, a fictional character in Don Quixote *CIDE-FM, a Canadian radio station in Sioux Lookout, Ontario *''Collaborative International Dictionary of English'', or ''CIDE'' Organizations *Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, or CIDE, a research and teaching facility in Mexico City *Coordinación de Informaciones de Estado, or CIDE, a defunct Argentine intelligence agency See also * List of types of killing In the English language, terms for types of killing often end in the suffix ''-cide''. Killing of self * Suicide, intentionally causing one's own death ** Altruistic suicide, suicide for the benefit of others ** Autocide, suicide by automobile ** ... * Side (other) {{Disambiguation, callsign ...
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Cide Palace (other)
Cide Palace or Temple may refer to: * Cide Palace, a temple of Mazu in Zuoying District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan * Cide Palace in Siaogang District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan * Cide Palace, Rinan Village in Dajia District, Taichung, Taiwan * Cide Palace, Lugang, Taiwan {{dab zh:慈德宮 ...
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Cide Hamete Benengeli
Cide Hamete Benengeli is a fictional Arab Muslim historian created by Miguel de Cervantes in his novel ''Don Quixote'', who Cervantes says is the true author of most of the work. This is a skillful metafictional literary pirouette that seems to give more credibility to the text, making the reader believe that Don Quixote was a real person and the story is decades old. However, it is obvious to the reader that such a thing is impossible, and that the pretense of Cide Hamete's work is meant as a joke. In the preface of Part One of the novel (published in 1605), Cervantes indicates that he is not the original author, but is simply passing on information that can be found in "the archives of La Mancha". At the end of Chapter VIII, Cervantes states that the information from the archives ends in a particularly exciting cliffhanger, and in Chapter IX, he describes finding an Arabic manuscript called "The History of Don Quixote of La Mancha, written by Cide Hamete Benengeli, an Arab his ...
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CIDE-FM
CIDE-FM is a Canadian First Nations radio station belonging to the Wawatay Native Communications Society, broadcasting at 91.9 FM in Sioux Lookout, Ontario. The station broadcasts distance education and informational programming through the Northern Nishnawbe Education Council. CIDE-FM has an extensive network of rebroadcasters throughout Northwestern Ontario. Rebroadcasters CIDE's retransmitters always use the same 91.9 FM frequency as the originating station in Sioux Lookout. Transmitters are located in the following communities: * CIDE-FM-1 Bearskin Lake * CIDE-FM-2 Big Trout Lake * CIDE-FM-3 Cat Lake * CIDE-FM-4 Deer Lake * CIDE-FM-5 Fort Severn * CIDE-FM-6 Kasabonika * CIDE-FM-7 Kingfisher Lake * CIDE-FM-8 Lac Seul * CIDE-FM-9 Muskrat Dam * CIDE-FM-10 North Spirit Lake * CIDE-FM-11 New Osnaburgh * CIDE-FM-12 Pikangikum * CIDE-FM-13 Poplar Hill * CIDE-FM-14 Sachigo Lake * CIDE-FM-15 Sandy Lake * CIDE-FM-16 Slate Falls * CIDE-FM-17 Wapekeka * CIDE-FM-18 Weagamow ...
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Collaborative International Dictionary Of English
The ''Collaborative International Dictionary of English'' (''CIDE'') was derived from the 1913 ''Webster's Dictionary'' and has been supplemented with some of the definitions from WordNet. It is being proof-read and supplemented by volunteers from around the world. This electronic dictionary is also made available as a potential starting point for development of a modern comprehensive encyclopedic dictionary, to be accessible freely on the Internet, and developed by the efforts of all individuals willing to help build a large and freely available knowledge base.Readme file
Documentation accompanying the version of the set of files containing the electronic version of the CIDE.
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