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What phrase means "a death blow intended to end the suffering of a wounded creature", literally "blow of mercy"?
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What phrase means "a death blow intended to end the suffering of a wounded creature", literally "blow of mercy"?
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The ans is -
Coup de grace
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Feb 10, 2023
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Varuna Magar
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