Why this word is great
COLLUCTATION — [Noun] A physical or metaphorical struggle or conflict. From Latin colluctor ("to struggle or contend with"), from com- ("with") + luctari ("to wrestle"). Unlike "collusion" (which implies secret cooperation for deceit) or "contention" (which suggests verbal or ideological dispute), colluctation denotes open, visceral grappling—the kind that leaves marks. It is the sweat-slicked wrestlers locked in a silent, straining embrace, the midnight argument that escalates to shattered glass, or the private war waged against one’s own inertia on a too-early morning. A word for when resistance is not abstract but felt in the muscles, the marrow, the weight of existence itself.