Gregor N. Purdy : A Commentary on the XML-RPC Specification and Definition of XPC Version 0.1
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The dict-ified dictionary.com word of the day is internecine
| source : web1913 |
Internecine \In`ter*ne"cine\, a. [L. internecinus deadly,
murderous, fr. internecare to kill, to slaughter; inter
between + necare to kill; akin to Gr. ? dead. See
{Necromancy}.]
Involving, or accompanied by, mutual slaughter; mutually
destructive.
Internecine quarrels, horrible tumults, stain the
streets with blood. --Motley.
| source : wn |
internecine
adj 1: (of conflict) within a group or organization; "an
internecine feud among proxy holders"
2: characterized by bloodshed and carnage for both sides;
"internecine war" [syn: {mutually ruinous}]