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    Re: If it's ok to...

    Quote Originally Posted by SK_Exotics View Post
    Why use a word other than euthanize?
    It wouldnt be to add ambiguity to the act, would it?
    Which is why of course they used it in the kids novel...

    Quote Originally Posted by Matt K View Post
    The word 'cull' is used in the natural sciences, and is a more appropriate word to use in this case, as it carries with it connotations of removing an animal from a gene pool based on undesirable genetic traits or defects. Like euthanasia, culling almost always implies putting the animal down as a means of doing so. It doesn't add ambiguity at all, in fact, it gives us additional information.

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    thank you for the explanation, that is exactly the reason i didn't use the word euthanize. I used cull, because I meant cull. There are a lot of similar words with subtle differences, they're all important to the English language. I generally type out my replies very carefully to threads that are asking hard or legitimate questions. My replies are generally long. If i say a specific word, 99% of the time i mean that specific word.
    Last edited by cinderbird; 07-07-2010 at 08:15 AM. Reason: clarity

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