Euthanasia

/ˌjuːθəˈneɪʒə/ noun

The practice of intentionally ending a life to relieve pain and suffering. Often called 'mercy killing' when referring to terminally ill patients.

From Greek 'euthanatos' meaning 'good death', combining 'eu' (good, well) and 'thanatos' (death). First used in English in the 1640s by Francis Bacon, though the concept existed in ancient Greek and Roman philosophy.

AMምግባር
ARالموت الرحيم
BNসুসংহার
CSeutanazie
DAdødshjalp
DEEuthanasie
ELευθανασία
ESeutanasia
FAمرگ رحمانه
FIeutanasia
FReuthanasie
GUયુથેનેશિયા
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