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Answer for the clue "A militant aggressiveness ", 13 letters:
combativeness

Word definitions for combativeness in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Combativeness \Com"bat*ive*ness\, n. The quality of being combative; propensity to contend or to quarrel. (Phren.) A cranial development supposed to indicate a combative disposition. [1913 Webster] ||

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. the state of being combative

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a militant aggressiveness [syn: militance , militancy ]

Usage examples of combativeness.

Banichi and Jago to know the situation as fully as possible, predigested for atevi comprehension: he did what he could to make it understood in shorthand, and he gave a second, reflexive bow of respect to a man of pragmatic combativeness and considerable virtue.

Such are the functions of Acquisitiveness, Secretiveness, Selfishness, and Combativeness, as well as the Generative powers.

By taking away what the phrenologists call combativeness, we could doubtless stop prize-fight, but we might have a springless society.

Here was this Mr. Gridley, a man of a robust will and surprising energy--intellectually speaking, a sort of inharmonious blacksmith--and he could easily imagine that there Gridley was, years ago, wandering about in life for something to expend his superfluous combativeness upon--a sort of Young Love among the thorns--when the Court of Chancery came in his way and accommodated him with the exact thing he wanted.

The right moods, the right appetites, the right irrationalities, the right sort of combativeness.