cisatlantic
[ sis-uh t-lan-tik ]
/ ˌsɪs ətˈlæn tɪk /
adjective
on this (the speaker's or writer's) side of the Atlantic.
Words nearby cisatlantic
cis-aconitic acid,
cis-trans test,
cisaconitic acid,
cisalpine,
cisalpine gaul,
cisatlantic,
cisc,
ciscaucasia,
cisco,
ciseaux,
ciselé
Example sentences from the Web for cisatlantic
Let us give moral aid and comfort to the campaign, Cisatlantic and Transatlantic, against the steam-whistle.
America did not become a cisatlantic Britain, as some of the colonial adventurers had hoped.
The Armies of Labor |Samuel P. OrthBoth preferred a continental to an insular manner of life, a cisatlantic to a transatlantic place of residence.
Ulysses |James JoyceShe had searched in vain for a cisatlantic equivalent, but could not get hold of one.
Mammon and Co. |E. F. Benson