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American Revolution the war of 1775-83 in which the American colonies won their independence from Great Britain.
amphitheatre a spelling of "amphitheater" used in Canada and Britain. See "amphitheater" for more information.
analyse a spelling of "analyze" used in Canada and Britain. See "analyze" for more information.
arbour a spelling of "arbor" used in Canada and Britain. See "arbor" for more information.
armour a spelling of "armor" used in Canada and Britain. See "armor" for more information.
armoury a spelling of "armory" used in Canada and Britain. See "armory" for more information.
behaviour a spelling of "behavior" used in Canada and Britain. See "behavior" for more information.
Brit (informal) a person from Great Britain.
Britain the main island of the United Kingdom, located off the northwest coast of France and occupied by England, Scotland, and Wales; Great Britain.
British of or having to do with Great Britain or its people or language. [3 definitions]
centre a spelling of "center" used in Canada and Britain. See "center" for more information.
colour a spelling of "color" used in Canada and Britain. See "color" for more information.
defence a spelling of "defense" used in Canada and Britain. See "defense" for more information.
England the largest country on the island of Great Britain.
favour a spelling of "favor" used in Canada and Britain. See "favor."
favourable a spelling of "favorable" used in Canada and Britain. See "favorable."
favourite a spelling of "favorite" used in Canada and Britain. See "favorite."
fibre a spelling of "fiber" used in Canada and Britain. See "fiber."
fibreglass a spelling of "fiberglass" used in Canada and Britain. See "fiberglass."
flavour a spelling of "flavor" used in Canada and Britain. See "flavor."
Great Britain the main island of the United Kingdom. Great Britain is located off the coast of France and includes England, Scotland, and Wales.