Altercate

/ɔːlˈtɜrkeɪt/ verb

To quarrel or argue loudly; to have a heated dispute with someone.

From Latin altercari, meaning 'to dispute' or 'wrangle,' possibly derived from alter (other), as if 'speaking as the other side.' The term entered Middle English from legal/diplomatic vocabulary and peaked in the 18th-19th centuries.

AMውይይት
ARمشاجرة
BNঝগড়া
CAdiscutir
CShádat se
DAstrige
DEstreiten
ELδιαφωνώ
ESdiscutir
FAمشاجره
FIkiistellä
FRdisputer
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