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Definition of South American nation
1. Noun. Any one of the countries occupying the South American continent.
Generic synonyms: Country, Land, State
Specialized synonyms: Argentina, Argentine Republic, Chile, Republic Of Chile, Colombia, Republic Of Colombia, Ecuador, Republic Of Ecuador, Bolivia, Republic Of Bolivia, Brasil, Brazil, Federative Republic Of Brazil, British Guiana, Co-operative Republic Of Guyana, Guyana, Paraguay, Republic Of Paraguay, Peru, Republic Of Peru, Dutch Guiana, Netherlands Guiana, Republic Of Suriname, Surinam, Suriname, Uruguay, Republic Of Venezuela, Venezuela
Group relationships: South America
Lexicographical Neighbors of South American Nation
Literary usage of South American nation
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. South American Neighbors by Homer Clyde Stuntz (1916)
"... to Argentina alone, the first governmental loans ever negotiated in North
America by a South American nation. This beginning of closer commercial ..."
2. Our Eastern Question: America's Contact with the Orient and the Trend of by Thomas Franklin Millard (1916)
"... being first consulted: that no foreign loan could be made to any South American
nation without the consent of the United States being first obtained, ..."
3. Democracy and the Eastern Question: The Problem of the Far East as by Thomas Franklin Millard (1919)
"... be exploited there without the United States being first consulted; that no
foreign loan could be made to any South American nation without the consent ..."
4. Democracy and the Eastern Question: The Problem of the Far East as by Thomas Franklin Millard (1919)
"... that no foreign loan could be made to any South American nation without the
consent of the United States being first obtained, and except with American ..."
5. Problems in Pan Americanism by Samuel Guy Inman (1921)
"For the first time in the history of a South American nation Brazil has openly
declared that the prime reason for her taking a serious political step was to ..."
6. Problems in Pan Americanism by Samuel Guy Inman (1921)
"For the first time in the history of a South American nation Brazil has openly
declared that the prime reason for her taking a serious political step was to ..."
7. The Literary Digest History of the World War: Compiled from Original and (1919)
"Brazil had the honor of being the first South American nation to recognize the
duty of democracies in that continent to strike a blow for the cause of ..."
8. America on the Ice: Antarctic Policy Issues by Frank G. Klotz (1998)
"According to their so-called "frontage theory" or "facing principle," every South
American nation has a right to control an Antarctic sector corresponding ..."