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transcontinental
[ trans-kon-tn-en-tl ]
adjective
- passing or extending across a continent:
a transcontinental railroad.
- on the other, or far, side of a continent.
transcontinental
/ ˌtrænzkɒntɪˈnɛntəl /
adjective
- crossing a continent
- on or from the far side of a continent
Derived Forms
- ˌtranscontiˈnentally, adverb
Other Words From
- transcon·ti·nental·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of transcontinental1
Example Sentences
“Harry Young” made his way to Woodland, which had developed a busy Chinatown populated by immigrants who had come to work on the transcontinental railroad.
To the south, its territory extends to Interstate 40, a major transcontinental trucking route; its 140-mile stretch from Barstow to Needles has no first responders stationed between the two cities.
In “Europapa,” he raps about a transcontinental journey that is also tribute to his parents, who both died when Klein was young.
In the mid-1800s, it was Chinese workers who built the western leg of the transcontinental railroad across the Sierra Nevada.
Many of the migrants have traveled for months from South America and beyond, crossing oceans, jungles, mountains, cities and deserts in a transcontinental odyssey.
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