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pug⋅na⋅cious

[puhg-ney-shuhs]
–adjective
inclined to quarrel or fight readily; quarrelsome; belligerent; combative.

Origin:
1635–45; pugnaci(ty) (< L pugnācitās combativeness, equiv. to pugnāci-, s. of pugnāx combative (akin to pugil; see pugilism ) + -tās -ty 2 ) + -ous


pug⋅na⋅cious⋅ly, adverb
pug⋅nac⋅i⋅ty [puhg-nas-i-tee] , pug⋅na⋅cious⋅ness, noun


argumentative, contentious, bellicose.


agreeable.
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pug·na·cious   (pŭg-nā'shəs)   
adj.  Combative in nature; belligerent. See Synonyms at belligerent.

[From Latin pugnāx, pugnāc-, from pugnāre, to fight, from pugnus, fist; see peuk- in Indo-European roots.]
pug·na'cious·ly adv., pug·na'cious·ness, pug·nac'i·ty (-nās'ĭ-tē) n.
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