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Mutilation

Mutilation or maiming (from the Latin: mutilus) is severe damage to the body that has a subsequent harmful effect on an individual's quality of life.

Mutilation as human punishment, Maiming & Usage

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Maiming

Mutilation as human punishment

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Mutilation

Nodes71
Edges70
Triples34
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.028169
Components1

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Mutilation

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related to Usage · 10
Mutilation → Another, Castration, Chinese, In, Karen, Padaung, Some, The, United Nations, Westerners
related to Maiming · 9
Mutilation → Araucanian, Chile, Chinese, Galvarino, Historical, Maiming, Spanish, Sun Bin, Warring States
related to Terminology · 8
Mutilation → According, Ann Burgess, Gary Brucato, In, Michael, Stone, The, They
see also · 3
Mutilation → Blinding, Cattle, Nazi

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maiming punishment form ears damage also dismemberment one example animals term would offense decapitation act involves removal dead person even

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
missing nosesinstance ofObvious physical deformities0.80text
earsinstance ofObvious physical deformities0.80text
or lipsinstance ofObvious physical deformities0.80text
are thereby sufficient disqualificationsinstance ofObvious physical deformities0.80text
Mutilationrelated to MaimingMaiming0.60section
Mutilationrelated to MaimingHistorical0.60section
Mutilationrelated to MaimingChinese0.60section
Mutilationrelated to MaimingSun Bin0.60section
Mutilationrelated to MaimingWarring States0.60section
Mutilationrelated to MaimingAraucanian0.60section
Mutilationrelated to MaimingGalvarino0.60section
Mutilationrelated to MaimingSpanish0.60section

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