semicolonial

English

Etymology

semi- + colonial.

Adjective

semicolonial (not comparable)

  1. Partly colonial; having certain aspects of being colonial.
    • 1966, Donald Hindley, The Communist Party of Indonesia, 1951-1963, page 32:
      The Aidit leadership's theory of the Indonesian revolution is based on the assumption that Indonesia is a semicolonial, semifeudal country.

Spanish

Etymology

semi- + colonial.

Adjective

semicolonial (plural semicoloniales)

  1. semicolonial
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