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The British spelling is "squash" and the American spelling is also "squash." Both countries use the same spelling for this word.
The correct spelling is "modernize" in American English or "modernise" in British English.
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The word "Caucasian" is an adjective used to describe people from the Caucasus region or those with light skin of European descent.
The correct spelling is 'license' in American English and 'licence' in British English.
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Yes, the spelling of the word 'recognize' is American English. In British English, it is spelled as 'recognise'.
Noah Webster, in his 1828 "An American Dictionary of the English Language" codified the distinctions between certain American variants and their British/European counterparts. These included -our word endings which became -or, and -re endings which became -er, among others. Modern variants include such words as tyres/tires, pyjamas/pajamas, and the -ce/-se and -ise/ize divergences.
True Noah Webster, in his 1828 "An American Dictionary of the English Language" codified the distinctions between certain American variants and their British/European counterparts. These included -our word endings which became -or, and -re endings which became -er, among others. Modern variants include such words as tyres/tires, pyjamas/pajamas, and the -ce/-se and -ise/ize divergences.
Cabels, a mis-spelling of the word cables, is an American slang word for Police handcuffs. Other slang word for handcuffs include: bracelets and cuffs.
The word is spelt as you have in the question. As it happens, there is no difference between the American spelling and British spelling of the words.
The correct spelling is "modernize" in American English or "modernise" in British English.
The word is spelled European, just as you spelled it, except it usually has a capital "E".
No. It is Native American
Arquitetura in Brazilian portuguese or arquitectura in the European portuguese.
vaporization (american spelling)
I spell it whiskey.