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For the heavy metal band, see Defenestration (band).
Defenestration is the act of throwing someone or something out of a window. The word comes from the Latin ("from; out of") and ("window"). Merriam-Webster's dictionary users named it as one of their favorite words of the year in 2004. [link]

Usage

Defenestration can be used as a method to attempt murder or suicide. Defenestration from six stories leads to a 90% chance of death. [link]

Defenestration in history

Historically, the word "defenestration" was used as an act of political dissent. Notably, the Defenestrations of Prague (1419 and 1618) helped trigger prolonged conflict within Bohemia and beyond. Catholics ascribed the survival of those defenestrated at Prague Castle in 1618 to divine intervention, while Protestants claimed that it was due to their landing in a large pile of manure.

Other notable events in Prague's history include the defenestration of the Old-Town portreeve and the bodies of seven killed New-Town aldermen in 1483, and the death in 1948 of politician Jan Masaryk, whose body was found in the courtyard of the Foreign Ministry, below his bathroom window. A 2004 police investigation into his death concluded that, contrary to the initial ruling, he did not commit suicide, but was defenestrated by his opponents.

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