trans-ˈworld, a.
[f. trans- 3 + world n.]
That travels across the world; world-wide.
1955 R. J. Schwartz Compl. Dict. Abbrev. 178/2 TWA,..Trans World Airlines, Inc. 1959 I. & P. Opie Lore & Lang. Schoolch. i. 7 It seems that the schoolchild underground also employs trans-world couriers. 1962 B.B.C. Handbk. 50 The BBC Television Service is now looking forward to..transatlantic and even to trans-world television broadcasting. |