Killing

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Killing, Killings, or The Killing may refer to:

Types of killing

  • -cide, a suffix that refers to types of killing (see List of types of killing), such as:
    • Homicide, one human killing another
      • Murder, unlawful killing of another human without justification or valid excuse
  • Animal slaughter, the killing of animals
  • Abortion

Arts, entertainment, and media

Films

  • Killing (film), a 2018 Japanese film
  • The Killing (film), a 1956 film noir directed by Stanley Kubrick

Television

  • The Killing (Danish TV series), a police procedural drama first broadcast in 2007
  • The Killing (American TV series), a crime drama based on the Danish television series, first broadcast in 2011

Literature

  • Killing (comics), Italian photo comic series about a vicious vigilante-criminal
  • Killing, a series of historical nonfiction books by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
  • "Killings" (short story), a short story by Andre Dubus
  • The Killing (novel), a CHERUB series installment by Robert Muchamore
  • The Killing, a 2012 novelization of the Danish TV series by David Hewson

Music

  • "Killing", a song on the album Echoes by The Rapture
  • "Killing", a song from an untitled Korn album released in 2007
  • The Killing, an EP by Hatesphere

Mathematics

  • Several concepts named after Wilhelm Killing:
    • Killing tensor, a generalization of a Killing vector field
    • Killing vector field or Killing field, a vector field on a Riemannian manifold
    • The Killing form, a symmetric bilinear form on a finite-dimensional Lie algebra

People with the name

See also

  • All pages with titles beginning with Killing
  • All pages with titles containing Killing
  • Kill (disambiguation)
  • Killed in action
  • Nonkilling
  • Death
Topics referred to by the same term
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