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national
adjective
relating
to
the
whole
of
a
country
,
especially
its
government
,
people
,
or
affairs
rather
than
local
or
foreign
ones
•
The
President
gave
a
national
address
on
television
.
The
President
gave
a
national
address
on
television
.
•
Our
team
won
the
national
championship
last
year
.
Our
team
won
the
national
championship
last
year
.
From
Latin
nātiōnālis
(“
of
a
nation
”),
based
on
nātiō
(“
nation
”).
noun
a
citizen
or
subject
of
a
particular
country
,
especially
one
entitled
to
its
protection
when
abroad
•
A
Canadian
national
can
travel
to
Mexico
without
a
visa
.
A
Canadian
national
can
travel
to
Mexico
without
a
visa
.
•
The
embassy
helps
any
national
who
loses
a
passport
.
The
embassy
helps
any
national
who
loses
a
passport
.
Originally
an
adjective
;
noun
use
recorded
from
the
late
18th
century
.
international
adjective
involving
,
existing
between
,
or
shared
by
two
or
more
countries
•
Our
city
hosts
an
international
food
festival
every
summer
.
Our
city
hosts
an
international
food
festival
every
summer
.
•
They
signed
an
international
agreement
to
protect
ocean
wildlife
.
They
signed
an
international
agreement
to
protect
ocean
wildlife
.
Formed
in
the
late
18th
century
from
Latin
inter-
“
between
”
+
national
.
noun
a
sports
match
or
a
player
that
represents
a
country
against
other
nations
•
After
his
third
match
for
Brazil
,
Lucas
was
proud
to
be
called
an
international
.
After
his
third
match
for
Brazil
,
Lucas
was
proud
to
be
called
an
international
.
•
Tomorrow's
rugby
international
between
France
and
New
Zealand
is
sold
out
.
Tomorrow's
rugby
international
between
France
and
New
Zealand
is
sold
out
.
Noun
sense
developed
in
the
late
19th
century
from
the
adjective
,
referring
first
to
international
sporting
contests
.