confrontal
Etymology
From confront + -al.
confrontal means that confronts. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
adj
- That confronts.“I have been in many of these overly structured and disciplined schools. I have noticed that in these schools of confrontal teaching, teachers and children seemed to be caught in a common grimness.”
noun
- The act of confronting.“Traces of Caledonian intrenchments and hill-forts occur so numerously for miles in the neighbourhood, and in such positions of confrontal to Ardoch, as to indicate that the Roman forces made a stiff and prolonged lodgment here, and met a vigorous resistance.”