transcontinental
Americanadjective
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passing or extending across a continent.
a transcontinental railroad.
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on the other, or far, side of a continent.
adjective
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crossing a continent
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on or from the far side of a continent
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of transcontinental
An Americanism dating back to 1850–55; trans- + continental
Explanation
When you fly from New York to California, you can describe your flight as transcontinental, crossing the continent of North America. Use the adjective transcontinental when something goes from one side of a continent to the other, like the European transcontinental railroad called the Orient Express or an airplane flight across Asia. In the nineteenth century, the First Transcontinental Railroad was built in the United States. As well as being the first railway to cross an entire continent, it also marked the coining of the word transcontinental, from trans, "across," and continental, "of a continent."
Vocabulary lists containing transcontinental
Power Prefix: trans-
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Example Sentences
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Sometimes, all you need is a touch of nostalgia, and San Marino's here to show why with the transcontinental disco grooves of Superstar.
From BBC • May 8, 2026
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick was spreading the transcontinental love in his own way.
From Barron's • Apr. 23, 2026
The dream of a transcontinental railway dates back to the Civil War.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 5, 2026
The transcontinental merger is the rail industry’s main hope for reviving freight volumes, which have largely stagnated in recent years.
From Barron's • Dec. 29, 2025
Specific tactics included motorcades, parades, banners, billboards, transcontinental automobile trips, and speaking tours—all designed to educate the public about why women deserved the vote.
From "1919 The Year That Changed America" by Martin W. Sandler
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