homicidio
homicide
noun oh-mee-SEE-dyoh Rare
Origin: From Latin homicidium (homo 'man' + caedere 'to kill') — the same root gives English 'homicide' directly.
Also means
murder
Usage Note
Homicidio is the legal term covering all unlawful killings, whereas asesinato specifically implies premeditation (murder). Homicidio doloso is intentional killing; homicidio culposo (or imprudente in Spain) is manslaughter. Learners who know English 'homicide' transfer it correctly, but should note that asesinar/asesinato is preferred in journalism when intent is clear.
Examples
"Fue acusado de homicidio en primer grado."
Natural Translation
He was charged with first-degree homicide.
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