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Pug·na·ci·ty

A natural disposition to be combative, aggressive, or inclined to fight.

"The lawyer’s pugacity in the courtroom often intimidated opposing counsel."

 From Latin pugnācitās (“fondness for fighting”), from pugnāx (“combative, quarrelsome”), from pugnāre (“to fight”).


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