Comparative for relating to lands or territory previously unsettled
“Postwar southern agricultural reform was directly connected to a broader narrative of Western occupation and development of colonial lands.”
Comparative for having a tendency to group with others of like kind
“Corals are colonial animals and the many polyps of the colony build large common skeletons made of calcium carbonate.”
Comparative for denoting a foreign person, typically one who establishes or joins a colony
“Dudley Bradstreet, son of a colonial governor, was perhaps the most famous colonial who picked life over reputation.”
Comparative for of or pertaining to colonialism
Comparative for from, or reminiscent of, an earlier time or era
Comparative for of, or concerning, a province of a country or empire
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