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Denominational
Denominational De*nom`i*na"tion*al, a. Pertaining to a denomination, especially to a sect or society. ``Denominational differences.' --Buckle.
Denominationalism
Denominationalism De*nom`i*na"tion*al*ism, n. A denominational or class spirit or policy; devotion to the interests of a sect or denomination.
Denominationalist
Denominationalist De*nom`i*na"tion*al*ist, n. One imbued with a denominational spirit. --The Century.
Denominationally
Denominationally De*nom`i*na"tion*al*ly, adv. In a denominational manner; by denomination or sect.
Imaginational
Imaginational Im*ag`i*na"tion*al, a. Pertaining to, involving, or caused by, imagination.
Imaginationalism
Imaginationalism Im*ag`i*na"tion*al*ism, n. Idealism. --J. Grote.
Interdenominational
Interdenominational In`ter*de*nom`i*na"tion*al, a. Occurring between or among, or common to, different denominations; as, interdenominational fellowship or belief.
International
International In`ter*na"tion*al, a. [Pref. inter- + national: cf. F. international.] 1. Between or among nations; pertaining to the intercourse of nations; participated in by two or more nations; common to, or affecting, two or more nations. 2. Of or concerning the association called the International. International code (Naut.), a common system of signaling adopted by nearly all maritime nations, whereby communication may be had between vessels at sea. International copyright. See under Copyright. International law, the rules regulating the mutual intercourse of nations. International law is mainly the product of the conditions from time to time of international intercourse, being drawn from diplomatic discussion, textbooks, proof of usage, and from recitals in treaties. It is called public when treating of the relations of sovereign powers, and private when of the relations of persons of different nationalities. International law is now, by the better opinion, part of the common law of the land. Cf. Conflict of laws, under Conflict. --Wharton.
international ampere
Ampere Am`p[`e]re" ([aum]N`p[^a]r"), Ampere Am*pere" ([a^]m*p[=a]r"), n. [From the name of a French electrician.] (Elec.) The unit of electric current; -- defined by the International Electrical Congress in 1893 and by U. S. Statute as, one tenth of the unit of current of the C. G. S. system of electro-magnetic units, or the practical equivalent of the unvarying current which, when passed through a standard solution of nitrate of silver in water, deposits silver at the rate of 0.001118 grams per second. Called also the international amp[`e]re.
International code
International In`ter*na"tion*al, a. [Pref. inter- + national: cf. F. international.] 1. Between or among nations; pertaining to the intercourse of nations; participated in by two or more nations; common to, or affecting, two or more nations. 2. Of or concerning the association called the International. International code (Naut.), a common system of signaling adopted by nearly all maritime nations, whereby communication may be had between vessels at sea. International copyright. See under Copyright. International law, the rules regulating the mutual intercourse of nations. International law is mainly the product of the conditions from time to time of international intercourse, being drawn from diplomatic discussion, textbooks, proof of usage, and from recitals in treaties. It is called public when treating of the relations of sovereign powers, and private when of the relations of persons of different nationalities. International law is now, by the better opinion, part of the common law of the land. Cf. Conflict of laws, under Conflict. --Wharton.
International copyright
International In`ter*na"tion*al, a. [Pref. inter- + national: cf. F. international.] 1. Between or among nations; pertaining to the intercourse of nations; participated in by two or more nations; common to, or affecting, two or more nations. 2. Of or concerning the association called the International. International code (Naut.), a common system of signaling adopted by nearly all maritime nations, whereby communication may be had between vessels at sea. International copyright. See under Copyright. International law, the rules regulating the mutual intercourse of nations. International law is mainly the product of the conditions from time to time of international intercourse, being drawn from diplomatic discussion, textbooks, proof of usage, and from recitals in treaties. It is called public when treating of the relations of sovereign powers, and private when of the relations of persons of different nationalities. International law is now, by the better opinion, part of the common law of the land. Cf. Conflict of laws, under Conflict. --Wharton.
International law
International In`ter*na"tion*al, a. [Pref. inter- + national: cf. F. international.] 1. Between or among nations; pertaining to the intercourse of nations; participated in by two or more nations; common to, or affecting, two or more nations. 2. Of or concerning the association called the International. International code (Naut.), a common system of signaling adopted by nearly all maritime nations, whereby communication may be had between vessels at sea. International copyright. See under Copyright. International law, the rules regulating the mutual intercourse of nations. International law is mainly the product of the conditions from time to time of international intercourse, being drawn from diplomatic discussion, textbooks, proof of usage, and from recitals in treaties. It is called public when treating of the relations of sovereign powers, and private when of the relations of persons of different nationalities. International law is now, by the better opinion, part of the common law of the land. Cf. Conflict of laws, under Conflict. --Wharton.
Internationalism
Internationalism In`ter*na"tion*al*ism, n. 1. The state or principles of international interests and intercourse. 2. The doctrines or organization of the International.
Internationalist
Internationalist In`ter*na"tion*al*ist, n. 1. One who is versed in the principles of international law. 2. A member of the International; one who believes in, or advocates the doctrines of, the International.
Internationalize
Internationalize In`ter*na"tion*al*ize, v. t. To make international; to cause to affect the mutual relations of two or more nations; as, to internationalize a principle of law, or a philanthropic enterprise.
Internationally
Internationally In`ter*na"tion*al*ly, adv. In an international manner; from an international point of view.
Nationalism
Nationalism Na"tion*al*ism, n. 1. The state of being national; national attachment; nationality. 2. An idiom, trait, or character peculiar to any nation. 3. National independence; the principles of the Nationalists.
Nationalist
Nationalist Na"tion*al*ist, n. One who advocates national unity and independence; one of a party favoring Irish independence.
Nationalization
Nationalization Na`tion*al*i*za"tion, n. The act of nationalizing, or the state of being nationalized.
Nationalize
Nationalize Na"tion*al*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Nationalized; p. pr. & vb. n. Nationalizing.] [Cf. F. nationaliser.] To make national; to make a nation of; to endow with the character and habits of a nation, or the peculiar sentiments and attachment of citizens of a nation.
Nationalized
Nationalize Na"tion*al*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Nationalized; p. pr. & vb. n. Nationalizing.] [Cf. F. nationaliser.] To make national; to make a nation of; to endow with the character and habits of a nation, or the peculiar sentiments and attachment of citizens of a nation.
Nationalizing
Nationalize Na"tion*al*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Nationalized; p. pr. & vb. n. Nationalizing.] [Cf. F. nationaliser.] To make national; to make a nation of; to endow with the character and habits of a nation, or the peculiar sentiments and attachment of citizens of a nation.
Nationally
Nationally Na"tion*al*ly, adv. In a national manner or way; as a nation. ``The jews . . . being nationally espoused to God by covenant.' --South.
Nationalness
Nationalness Na"tion*al*ness, n. The quality or state of being national; nationality. --Johnson.
Nationalrath
Nationalrath Na`ti*o*nal"rath`, n. [G.] (Switzerland) See Legislature.
Private international law
Conflict Con"flict, n. [L. conflictus a striking together, fr. confligere, -flictum, to strike together, to fight: cf. F. conflit, formerly also conflict. See Conflict, v.] 1. A striking or dashing together; violent collision; as, a conflict of elements or waves. 2. A strife for the mastery; hostile contest; battle; struggle; fighting. As soon as he [Atterbury] was himself again, he became eager for action and conflict. --Macaulay. An irrepressible conflict between opposing and enduring forces. --W. H. Seward. Conflict of laws, that branch of jurisprudence which deals with individual litigation claimed to be subject to the conflicting laws of two or more states or nations; -- often used as synonymous with Private international law. Syn: Contest; collision; struggle; combat; strife; contention; battle; fight; encounter. See Contest.
Terminational
Terminational Ter`mi*na"tion*al, a. Of or pertaining to termination; forming a termination.

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