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It would be necessary to see in what cases this neologism is justified (if it does) because apart from the Greco-Latin pastiche it turns out that there is already femicide ( "crime of a woman because of her condition" ) which is the counterpart of the term viricide ( "crime of a man because of his condition" ) , and that we note totally Latin for a matter of etymological coherence, which does not happen with 'gynecocide' (and -while we are at it- let's mention that neither with androcide, which is not justified at all). In other motivations for the crime there is already homicide ("intentional death of a person") that does not distinguish genders because the law is impartial, it should not discriminate. See gyneco- (prefix for "woman"), -cidio (suffix for "intentional death"), man ("person, human being").
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