martiality
/mɑːrˈʃælɪti/Definitions
1. noun
The quality of being military in nature, or the state of being skilled in or accustomed to warlike or militaristic pursuits.
“The general’s martiality and strategic prowess led the army to victory.”
2. noun
A quality or characteristic associated with war, the military, or masculinity.
“The novel explored themes of martiality and the changing roles of men in society.”