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Definition of national
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of national is as below...
National
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
nation;
common
to a whole
people
or race;
public;
general;
as, a
national
government,
language,
dress,
custom,
calamity,
etc..
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Sevres Ware
::
Sevres
ware ()
Porcelain
manufactured
at
Sevres,
France,
ecpecially
in the
national
factory
situated
there..
Yankee-doodle
::
Yankee-Doodle
(n.) The name of a tune
adopted
popularly
as one of the
national
airs of the
United
States.
Magnate
::
Magnate
() One of the
nobility,
or
certain
high
officers
of state
belonging
to the noble
estate
in the
national
representation
of
Hungary,
and
formerly
of
Poland..
Passport
::
Passport
(n.) A
document
carried
by
neutral
merchant
vessels
in time of war, to
certify
their
nationality
and
protect
them from
belligerents;
a sea
letter..
Nationality
::
Nationality
(n.)
Existence
as a
distinct
or
individual
nation;
national
unity and
integrity.
National
::
National
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
nation;
common
to a whole
people
or race;
public;
general;
as, a
national
government,
language,
dress,
custom,
calamity,
etc..
Sink
::
Sink (v. t.) To
reduce
or
extinguish
by
payment;
as, to sink the
national
debt..
Smithsonian
::
Smithsonian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Englishman
J. L. M.
Smithson,
or to the
national
institution
of
learning
which he
endowed
at
Washington,
D. C.; as, the
Smithsonian
Institution;
Smithsonian
Reports..
Representative
::
Representative
(n.) A
member
of the lower or
popular
house in a State
legislature,
or in the
national
Congress..
Denominationalist
::
Denominationalist
(n.) One
imbued
with a
denominational
spirit.
Ensign
::
Ensign
(n.) A flag; a
banner;
a
standard;
esp., the
national
flag, or a
banner
indicating
nationality,
carried
by a ship or a body of
soldiers;
-- as
distinguished
from flags
indicating
divisions
of the army, rank of naval
officers,
or
private
signals,
and the
like..
Cosmopolitism
::
Cosmopolitism
(n.) The
condition
or
character
of a
cosmopolite;
disregard
of
national
or local
peculiarities
and
prejudices.
Pentathlon
::
Pentathlon
(n.) A
fivefold
athletic
performance
peculiar
to the great
national
games of the
Greeks,
including
leaping,
foot
racing,
wrestling,
throwing
the
discus,
and
throwing
the
spear..
Denationalization
::
Denationalization
(n.) The or
process
of
denationalizing.
Nurse
::
Nurse (v. t.) To
manage
with care and
economy,
with a view to
increase;
as, to nurse our
national
resources..
Ethology
::
Ethology
(n.) The
science
of the
formation
of
character,
national
and
collective
as well as
individual..
Nationalization
::
Nationalization
(n.) The act of
nationalizing,
or the state of being
nationalized..
Antinational
::
Antinational
(a.)
Antagonistic
to one's
country
or
nation,
or to a
national
government..
Gallicanism
::
Gallicanism
(n.) The
principles,
tendencies,
or
action
of
those,
within
the Roman
Catholic
Church
in
France,
who (esp. in 1682)
sought
to
restrict
the papal
authority
in that
country
and
increase
the power of the
national
church..
Standard
::
Standard
(n.) A flag;
colors;
a
banner;
especially,
a
national
or other
ensign..
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