geocidal

English

Etymology

geocide + -al

Adjective

geocidal (comparative more geocidal, superlative most geocidal)

  1. Characterized by or committing geocide, the destruction of the earth or its ecosystems.
    • 1993, Jane Caputi, Gossips, Gorgons and Crones: The Fates of the Earth, page 175:
      These murders reveal not only our culture's profound gynocidal propensities, but simultaneously its geocidal desires and intentions. The endless numbers of women raped, flayed, mutilated, and murdered, in both the real and the symbolic worlds, reflect and enact the large-scale assaults on the besieged and traditionally female-identified Earth.

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