belliferous

English

Etymology

Latin bellum (war) + -iferous

Adjective

belliferous (comparative more belliferous, superlative most belliferous)

  1. (rare, formal) Bringing war.
    • 1829, Colburn's New Monthly Magazine (page 37)
      This work may otherwise appear attractive only to male readers, and more especially to those of the warlike professions, or of belliferous propensities.
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