[f. as prec. + -ITY.] Territorial quality, condition, position, or status.

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1894.  E. P. Evans, in Pop. Sc. Monthly, XLIV. 305. The consciousness of what might be called common territoriality tends … to bind together.

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1906.  Daily Chron., 17. Nov., 4/4. Lord Rosebery urged that territoriality was of the essence of good recruiting.

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1907.  Sat. Rev., 10 Aug., 163/2. Times have changed, and ability, common-sense and general knowledge must be added to territoriality.

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