0 used to describe members of a group of people or society who are friendly to each other, but not to people outside the group --
Settler pressure on land also constricted traditional tribal and clannish domains, often leading to tribal fighting.
His campaign accused the federation's management of being clannish, eliminating those who did not please it and coopting those who did.
Mountainous areas are usually inhabited by clannish and warlike smallholders of low culture.
Obviously, because of the nature of this cottage industry, families grew to be well-knit and clannish.
As expected, they were clannish, and tended not to mix with the other ethnic groups settling the area at the same time.
Then, the detectives begin to take a closer look inside the clannish family.
Clannish and self-seeking, these gem dragons usually want little to do with the other inhabitants of the isles.
They have always been clannish people.