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altercation (n.)

late 14c., "angry contention with words," from Old French altercacion "altercation" (12c.) and directly from Latin altercationem (nominative altercatio) "a dispute, debate, discussion," noun of action from past-participle stem of altercari "to dispute (with another)," from alter "the other" (see alter). The notion perhaps is of "speaking alternately."

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Definitions of altercation from WordNet

altercation (n.)
noisy quarrel;
Synonyms: affray / fracas
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