binational

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English

Etymology

From bi- +‎ national.

Pronunciation

Adjective

binational (not comparable)

  1. Relating to, or involving, two nations.
    Binational peace talks broke down, so a third nation stepped in to mediate.
    • 2001 December 1, Lama Abu-Odeh, “The Case for Binationalism”, in Boston Review:
      Finally, a binational state would foster alliances between Palestinians currently under occupation and Palestinian Israelis to combat discriminatory Israeli land and housing policies.

Derived terms

Noun

binational (plural binationals)

  1. A person of two nationalities.

French

Etymology

From bi- +‎ national.

Pronunciation

Adjective

binational (feminine binationale, masculine plural binationaux, feminine plural binationales)

  1. binational

Noun

binational m (plural binationaux)

  1. binational

German

Etymology

bi- +‎ national

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -aːl

Adjective

binational (strong nominative masculine singular binationaler, not comparable)

  1. binational

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