Internecine

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  1. Michael Williams:

    Well, Family Feud is actually a classic game that traces back wayback in the 80’s i guess. It is a nice game anyway.*;`

  2. Rob Bowdery:

    Interesting development of a word’s meaning and good to learn from my wanderings in online dictionaries about the different meanings of the Latin-derived prefix ‘inter’ (‘complete/total’ and ‘among’) in the word ‘internecine’. Am I right in thinking that beyond ‘savage’ and ‘mutually destructive’ ‘internecine’ has now also generally come to mean ‘a terrible conflict within a particular group, eg a family, a group of cheerleaders (as in your example) or a nation of people? Might Putin’s violent invasion of Ukraine be considered an ‘internecine war’ in that it is both savage and total and taking place within a territory that appears to contain very similar people, most of whom, one would hope, would like to avoid such pitiful bloodshed and associated atrocities?