altercate
American
[awl-ter-keyt]
/ ˈɔl tərˌkeɪt /
verb (used without object)
altercated,
altercating
altercate
British
/ ˈɔːltəˌkeɪt /
verb
Etymology
Origin of altercate
1530–40; < Latin altercātus (past participle of altercārī to quarrel), equivalent to *alterc ( us ) a disputing ( alter other + -cus formative suffix) + -ātus -ate 1
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