| A | B |
| genocide (def.) | deliberate and systematic killing of an entire group of people |
| homicide (def.) | the killing of someone else |
| pesticide (def.) | chemical for destroying plants or animals |
| germicide (def.) | an agent for killing micro-organisms |
| regicide (def.) | the killing of a king |
| genocide (sent.) | The Nazis attempted ___ of the Jewish people. |
| homicide (sent.) | The third ___ of the year occurred in the park, which had the police panicking to find the killer. |
| germicide (sent.) | They used a ___ to clear away any chance of the deadly Salmonella virus from showing up in the refrigerator. |
| regicide (sent.) | The ruler had many guards in hopes of preventing regicide |
| -cide (def.) | to kill |
| pesticide (sent.) | The ___ DDT was used to help ensure that unwanted insects would not eat away at crops. |
| fungicide (def.) | agent used to destroy spore-producing organisms |
| fungicide (sent.) | They used a ___ to kill the mold. |
| fratricide (def.) | killing a brother or sister |
| fratricide (sent.) | The murder was ruled a ___ when the women killed her brother. |