Adjective
interethnic (not comparable)
Between ethnic groups, or their members.
Interethnic and spiritual accord is our strategic resource, the basis for progress of our society and state. Nursultan Nazarbayev
American Ethnologist, 14:1 (February 1987), p. 34. Furthermore, witchcraft in Mexico generally required an interethnic and interclass network of witches. Source: Internet
Historically, interethnic relations throughout the rest of the country were facilitated by easy mobility on the Niger River and across the country's vast savannahs. Source: Internet
The majority of Belizeans regardless of ethnicity speak an English-based creole called Belizean Creole (also referred to as Kriol) for most informal, social and interethnic dialogue. Source: Internet
Russian is an important language for interethnic communication, especially in the cities, including much day-to-day technical, scientific, governmental and business use. Source: Internet
The proposal has drawn criticism from Russian media since the bill seeks to remove the Russian language as the mode of interethnic communication. Source: Internet