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Siblicide (attributed by
behavioural ecologist Doug Mock to
Barbara M. Braun) is the
killing of an
infant individual by its
close relatives (full or half...
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Charles Williams Cain (born
March 28, 1975) is an
American columnist,
political analyst, and
sports commentator. He is currently[when?] the co-host of...
- John
Sidney Mc
Cain III (August 29, 1936 –
August 25, 2018) was an
American politician and
United States Navy
officer who
served as a U.S.
senator from...
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Cain is a
biblical figure in the Book of
Genesis within Abrahamic religions. He is the
elder brother of Abel, and the
firstborn son of Adam and Eve, the...
- In the
biblical Book of Genesis,
Cain and Abel are the
first two sons of Adam and Eve.
Cain, the firstborn, was a farmer, and his
brother Abel was a shepherd...
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Cain and the mark of
Cain are
phrases that
originated in the
story of
Cain and Abel in the Book of Genesis. In the stories, if
someone harmed Cain, the...
- Look up
Cain,
Caín, or
cain in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cain is the
first son of Adam and Eve in the Bible.
Cain may also
refer to:
Cain (surname)...
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Hayden Silas Anhedönia (born
March 24, 1998),
known professionally as
Ethel Cain, is an
American singer-songwriter,
record producer, and model.
Inspired by...
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Cain in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mc
Cain may
refer to: Mc
Cain (surname), a
surname (includes a list of
persons and characters) Mc
Cain Foods...
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Caïn may
refer to:
Henri Caïn (1857–1937),
French dramatist,
opera and
ballet librettist Caïn (TV series), a
French police procedural French spelling...