Body count

Edward III's herald, the crowned king of arms, counting the dead after the battle of Crécy

A body count is the total number of people killed in a particular event. In combat, a body count is often based on the number of confirmed kills, but occasionally only an estimate. Often used in reference to military combat, the term can also refer to any situation involving multiple killings, such as the actions of death squads or serial killers.

The military gathers such figures for a variety of reasons, such as determining the need for continuing operations, estimating efficiency of new and old weapons systems, and planning follow-up operations.

The term has since been used to describe the number of sexual partners a person has engaged with.[1]

  1. ^ Salmin, Dee (3 November 2021). "Body Count: What's the current obsession? And does it even matter?". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 26 September 2022.

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