in·ter·co·lo·ni·al

[in-ter-kuh-loh-nee-uhl]
adjective
1.
between colonies, as of one country.
2.
of or pertaining to two or more colonies.

Origin:
1850–55; inter- + colonial

in·ter·co·lo·ni·al·ly, adverb
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