interglobal

English

Etymology

From inter- +‎ global.

Adjective

interglobal (not comparable)

  1. interplanetary
    • 1960, Paul Anthony Brick Lectures, page 50:
      World-wide morality would have to be a world-wide fighting morale. Something like an interglobal war would be needed to give any genuine meaning to the trite phrase of human brotherhood.

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