Definition of Countries

1. Noun. (plural of country) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Countries

1. country [n] - See also: country

Lexicographical Neighbors of Countries

counting rods
countinghouse
countinghouses
countings
countless
countlessly
countlessness
countline
countlines
countor
countors
countre
countrey
countreys
countrie
countries (current term)
countrified
countrifies
countrify
countrifying
countrol
countrols
country
country-and-western
country-bred
country-code
country-dance
country-fried steak
country-style
country-western music

Literary usage of Countries

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Technology and Innovation in the International Economy by Charles Cooper (1994)
"Relevance of Innovation Studies to Developing countries Charles Cooper INTRODUCTION Studies of industrial innovations in industrialized countries, ..."

2. A Political and Social History of Modern Europe by Carlton Joseph Huntley Hayes (1916)
"In each one of these countries is a real nation, with a single monarch, and with a distinctive literary language. These four states are the national states ..."

3. Europe by George Goudie Chisholm (1902)
"Relations to Surrounding countries BELGIUM is iu a marked degree u country ... Separated from none of the surrounding countries by any well-marked physical ..."

4. Geographical Distribution of Financial Flows to Aid Recipients 1999-2003 by OECD Staff, Development Assistance Committee, SourceOECD (Online service) (2005)
"DAC bilateral flow figures are drawn from replies from member countries to ... The data for these countries have been classified and processed as far as ..."

5. Hedda Gabler: A Drama in Four Acts by Henrik Ibsen (1891)
"I have received from the author exclusive rights of translation for the English-speaking countries, and I hereby state that these rights have been purchased ..."

6. Medical Malpractice by Oecd (2006)
"Introduction: A Supply "Crisis" in Some OECD countries na number of OECD countries, mainly Australia (until 2003), the United States, and several European ..."

7. The "Fortnightly" History of the War by Arthur Mordaunt Murray (1917)
"THE "FORTNIGHTLY' HISTORY OF THE WAR CHAPTER I BELLIGERENT STRENGTH OF THE countries AT WAR f WHEN war was declared many varying estimates were published of ..."

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