binational

binational
adjective Date: 1888 of or relating to two nations <
a binational board of directors
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  • binational — binational, ale, aux [ binasjɔnal, o ] adj. et n. • 1944 bi national; de bi et national ♦ Qui possède une double nationalité, qui relève de deux pays. ● binational, binationale, binationaux adjectif Se dit d un aéroport dont l administration… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • binational — [bī nash′ə nəl] adj. composed of or involving two nations or two nationalities …   English World dictionary

  • binational — 1. adjective Relating to, or involving, two nations. Binational peace talks broke down until a third nation stepped in to mediate. 2. noun A person of two nationalities …   Wiktionary

  • binational — bi|na|ti|o|nal 〈a. [′ ] Adj.〉 zwei Nationen od. Staaten betreffend [<bi... + national] * * * bi|na|ti|o|nal <Adj.> [aus lat. bi = zwei u. ↑ national]: zwei Nationen od. Staaten gemeinsam betreffend: e Ehen. * * * binational,   zwei… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Binational Science Foundation — The Binational Science Foundation (BSF) is a foundation which awards grants for collaborative research projects with American and Israeli scientists. It was established in 1972. The BSF s income is derived from interest on an endowment of $100… …   Wikipedia

  • binational — /buy nash euh nl/, adj. of or pertaining to two nations. [1885 90; BI 1 + NATIONAL] * * * …   Universalium

  • binational — bi|na|ti|o|nal 〈a. [′ ] Adj.〉 zwei Nationen od. Staaten betreffend [Etym.: <bi… + national] …   Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

  • binational — bi|na|ti|o|nal [auch bi:...] <zu ↑bi... u. ↑national> zwei Nationen od. Staaten gemeinsam betreffend …   Das große Fremdwörterbuch

  • binational — adj. of or relating to two nations …   English contemporary dictionary

  • binational — bi·national …   English syllables

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