Results for: supporting imperialism (expansion of national territory through the establishment of colonies)
English English
national, native, naturalnat.
native country, native land, fatherland, country in which one was born, country to which one belongs, self-governing territory for black peoplehomeland
naturalization; formation of country; making nationalnationalization
net national productNNP
neutral territory, separating areabuffer zone
not supporting any political party, somebody not supporting any political partynonpartisan; nonpartizan
NZ national libraryNational Library of New Zealand
of a foundation, of a base; of an establishment; of a fundfoundational
of Corsica, pertaining to Corsica (island in the Mediterranean Sea, territory of France)corsican
of many cultures, based on many ethnic and religious traditions, of more than one culture, supporting integrationmulticultural
of or from North or South Dakota (USA); of or from Dakota (territory in the USA which was divided into North and South Dakota in 1889), resident of North or South Dakota (USA); resident of Dakota (territory in the USA which was divided into North and S...Dakotan
of or pertaining to Europe or Europeans; of the 13 original American colonies (during the time of the American Revolution), of the original 13 American coloniesContinental
of or pertaining to socialism; based on the fundamentals of socialism; supporting socialismsocialistic
of or pertaining to territory or land; regional, national, relating to owned land, relating to reserve armyterritorial
of or pertaining to the Smithsonian Institution (national institution of learning established in 1846 Washington D.C. through an endowment given by James Smithson)Smithsonian
 

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