Centauromachia

/ˌsɛntɔːroʊˈmeɪkiə/ noun

A battle or conflict between centaurs, especially the famous mythological battle between centaurs and Lapiths depicted in ancient Greek art and literature.

From Greek 'kentaur' (centaur) + 'mache' (battle). The term combines the mythological creature centaur with the Greek suffix for conflict or combat, creating a specific term for the legendary battles featured in Greek mythology.

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