Adjective
Interamerican (not comparable)
Between countries of the American continent.
The four-hour bus ride is daunting, and in a car, the InterAmerican Highway, with its potholes and elephant trains of buses and trucks, is flat-out dangerous. Source: Internet
The Interamerican highway, technically known as Ruta 2, will be closed tomorrow and Thursday while workmen under the supervision of the Consejo Nacional de Vialidad install a drainage line and also shore up weak points in the roadway. Source: Internet
The money came from the InterAmerican Development bank, a number of ministries and private corporations. Source: Internet
The conference, “Periodismo, Violencia y Pandillas en Centroamérica,” was organized by the Interamerican Press Association. Source: Internet
The Interamerican Society of Psychology, founded in 1951, aspires to promote psychology and coordinate psychologists across the Western Hemisphere. Source: Internet