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intercolonial
[ in-ter-kuh-loh-nee-uhl ]
adjective
- between colonies, as of one country.
- of or relating to two or more colonies.
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Other Words From
- inter·co·loni·al·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of intercolonial1
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Example Sentences
In 1894 a second Conference was held at Ottawa, mainly to discuss intercolonial preferential trade.
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Negroes were numerous, and an intercolonial traffic in slaves was established.
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In 1673 an act was passed which imposed duties on sugar, tobacco, and many other products of intercolonial trade.
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It is usually irritating to arrive at the station on time for a train on the Intercolonial Railway.
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But will the Colonies accept the idea of a fiscal union of empire, which practically means intercolonial free trade?
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