Eurowestern

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Euro- +‎ western

Noun[edit]

Eurowestern (plural Eurowesterns)

  1. A western created by Europeans.
    • 2015, Paul Buhle, Dave Wagner, Hide in Plain Sight: The Hollywood Blacklistees in Film and Television 1950-2002:
      Almost entirely unknown except among devotees of the Eurowestern are the films Solinas wrote in a three-year burst of energy, namely The Big Gundown (1966), A Bullet for the General (1967), Long Live the Revolution (1968) and The Mercenary (1968).

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Adjective[edit]

Eurowestern (not comparable)

  1. (social sciences) Of or relating to the Western world and European culture.