Disceptation

/dɪssɛpˈteɪʃən/ noun

Definition

A heated discussion, debate, or dispute; argumentative discussion between learned people.

Etymology

From Latin 'disceptatio', derived from 'disceptare' (to dispute). It entered English through scholarly and legal texts in the 16th-17th centuries.

Kelly Says

University libraries are full of old books titled with 'disceptation'—the word sounds formal and almost musical, capturing the flavor of the academic arguments that shaped Western thought.

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