Commonwealth is the correct spelling.
The name of the New England commonwealth is spelt Massachusetts.
The Keystone State is The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
The proper noun, British Commonwealth islands east of Florida, are the Bahamas.
Archaeological, at least in Britain and Commonwealth, and in academia.
It is "honour" which is the UK/Commonwealth form. The US spelling is honor.
The nine letters ALTEDOCHN unscramble to spell "decathlon".
There are two ways to spell it:EITHER: SULFUR ( Being American English ) OR: SULPHUR ( British English )The Americans tend to spell the word "sulFur", while the commonwealth spelling has traditionally been "sulPHur". However, some British organisations have told UK citizens to spell it with an "f", though both are still correct. Though, generally, citizens of the commonwealth should spell it with a "pH" and not concede to the American spelling unless it becomes compulsory.
The US spelling is "caliber", while the UK / Commonwealth spelling is "calibre". (as with center / centre and theater / theatre, there are Americanized spellings)
The correct spelling is poppy.An example sentence is "the red poppy symbolises Remembrance Day in British Commonwealth nations".
The word meaning "many ring shaped fried cakes" is spelt doughnuts in Commonwealth English and donuts in American English.
The spelling "centimetre" is the spelling in British and Commonwealth English, while the spelling "centimeter" is the spelling in American English.
The depends on which Commonwealth you are talking about. The Commonwealth of the Philippines has a President, not a governor. The Commonwealth of Kentucky has a governor.