intermicronational
English
Etymology
inter- + micronational.
Adjective
intermicronational (comparative more intermicronational, superlative most intermicronational)
- Of or having to do with more than one micronation.
- 2015 September, You Rule! Create Your Own Country, Lonely Planet, →ISBN, unnumbered page:
- Micronations have followed suit by creating what could be called intermicronational groups (say that five times fast!).
- 2021 December 23, Harry Hobbs, George Williams, Micronations and the Search for Sovereignty, Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 155:
- The Republic of Molossia has played a considerable role in developing intermicronational diplomacy.
- Independent of micronational boundaries; common to, or concerning, all micronations.
- 1996 October 10, Daniel Aguiar, “Let's add new members to the LOSS”, in alt.talk.hypothetical (Usenet):
- They're two engaged micronations, and they deserve a greater recognizement[sic] in the intermicronational world.
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