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fracas (n.)

1727, from French fracas "crash, sudden noise; tumult, bustle, fuss" (15c.), from Italian fracasso "uproar, crash," back-formation from fracassare "to smash, crash, break in pieces," from fra-, a shortening of Latin infra "below" (see infra-) + Italian cassare "to break," from Latin quassare "to shake" (see quash).

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Definitions of fracas from WordNet

fracas (n.)
noisy quarrel;
Synonyms: affray / altercation
From wordnet.princeton.edu