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Fighting
Fighting (pronunciation: /ˈfaɪtɪŋ/) is a physical conflict between two or more individuals or groups. It involves violence, physical force, or aggression with the intent to harm, damage, or defeat the opponent.
Etymology
The term "fighting" originates from the Old English feohtan, which means "to fight".
Related Terms
- Aggression: A behavior characterized by strong self-assertion with hostile or harmful tones. It can be physical or verbal.
- Conflict: A serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
- Violence: Behavior involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something.
- Self-defense: The protection of one's person or property against some injury attempted by another.
- Martial arts: Various sports or skills, mainly of Japanese origin, that originated as forms of self-defense or attack, such as judo, karate, and kendo.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Fighting
- Wikipedia's article - Fighting
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