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colonial
[ kuh-loh-nee-uhl ]
adjective
- of, concerning, or pertaining to a colony or colonies:
the colonial policies of France.
- of, concerning, or pertaining to colonialism; colonialistic.
- (often initial capital letter) pertaining to the 13 British colonies that became the United States of America, or to their period.
- Ecology. forming a colony.
- (initial capital letter) Architecture, Furniture.
- noting or pertaining to the styles of architecture, ornament, and furnishings of the British colonies in America in the 17th and 18th centuries, mainly adapted to local materials and demands from prevailing English styles.
- noting or pertaining to various imitations of the work of American colonial artisans.
noun
- an inhabitant of a colony.
- a house in or imitative of the Colonial style.
colonial
/ kəˈləʊnɪəl /
adjective
- of, characteristic of, relating to, possessing, or inhabiting a colony or colonies
- often capital characteristic of or relating to the 13 British colonies that became the United States of America (1776)
- often capital of or relating to the colonies of the British Empire
- denoting, relating to, or having the style of Neoclassical architecture used in the British colonies in America in the 17th and 18th centuries
- of or relating to the period of Australian history before Federation (1901)
- (of organisms such as corals and bryozoans) existing as a colony of polyps
- (of animals and plants) having become established in a community in a new environment
noun
- a native of a colony
Derived Forms
- coˈlonially, adverb
Other Words From
- co·loni·al·ly adverb
- nonco·loni·al adjective noun
- nonco·loni·al·ly adverb
- proco·loni·al adjective noun
- semi·co·loni·al adjective
- semi·co·loni·al·ly adverb
- unco·loni·al adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
At the weekend, Burkina Faso's foreign minister praised Russia and said it was a more suitable partner than the former colonial power France.
Each poppy represents the life of a British or colonial soldier who died fighting in World War One.
He continued serving in the RAF in the colonial office and was mainly responsible for the welfare of Caribbean men.
He also served as a lieutenant in the Gurkha Rifles, fighting in the Malayan Emergency, a communist-inspired revolt against the British colonial authorities.
India had gained independence from British colonial rule only in 1947 and the country was struggling to feed its population and build enough schools and hospitals.
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