interbellic

English

Etymology

From inter- + Latin bellicus (of or pertaining to war; military). Equivalent to inter- + bellic.

Adjective

interbellic (not comparable)

  1. (rare) Of or pertaining to an interbellum (period of time between two wars), especially the period between the two World Wars (1919–1939); interwar.
  • antebellic
  • postbellic
  • prebellic

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