cent |
a unit of money used in many countries, including the United States and Canada. A cent is equal to a hundredth part of the standard national currency. |
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. |
country |
A country is a large area of land where people live under the same government. The United States, Canada, and Mexico are some of the countries of the world. [1/3 definitions] |
defence |
a spelling of "defense" used in Canada and Britain. See "defense" for more information. |
dime |
a coin of the United States and Canada equal to ten cents. |
dollar |
the main unit of money in the United States, Canada, and several other countries. One dollar is equal to one hundred cents. [1/2 definitions] |
Dominion Day |
see "Canada Day." |
elk |
An elk is a large deer found in North America, especially in the western parts of the United States and Canada. They live in forest areas. Elks have big antlers that are spread wide over their heads. This kind of deer is sometimes called "American elk" or "wapiti." |
English |
the language of this country or a manner of speaking that language. English is also standard in various other countries such as the United States. [1/4 definitions] |
Erie |
Lake Erie, the most southern of the Great Lakes. It lies between the United States and Canada. [1/2 definitions] |
Eskimo |
an old-fashioned word used for a member of any of the native peoples of northern Canada, Alaska, Greenland, and northeastern Russia. Most of the people of these northern regions are Inuits. |
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." |
football |
a game played in the United States and Canada by two teams on a long field. Each team tries to score points by passing or carrying the ball to the other team's end of the playing area, or by kicking it through the goal posts. [3/4 definitions] |
French |
French is one of the major languages of the world. It is the main language of France and several other countries. It is also one of the two main languages spoken in Canada. [1/2 definitions] |
Great Lakes |
five large, connected freshwater lakes of North America. They lie on the border between the United States and Canada; Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario. |