Cisatlantic
adj/sɪsætˈlæntɪk/UK
Etymology
From cis- (“on this side”) + Atlantic.
- derived from *telh₂-✻
- derived from Ἀτλαντικός
- derived from ā̆tlanticus
- inherited from Atlantyke
Definitions
Situated on the same side of the Atlantic Ocean.
- Society to-day, trans-Atlantic and cis-Atlantic, very much needs more royal marriages.
- This well directed liberality and the vigilance and ability of the Cisatlantic defenders of Christianity.
- I was much struck with a communication, which, in lack of perspicuity as well as pomp of language it would puzzle our cisatlantic writers to exceed.
Alternative spelling of Cisatlantic.
The neighborhood
- antonymTransatlanticantonym(s) of “situated on the same side of the Atlantic Ocean”
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA