there is Burke's Peerage. Also Cracroft is a reference
No, there is no single leader of the British Isles. What is called the British Isles has a number of countries and they each have their own leaders. The British Isles is a geographical reference, not a political one.
The standard for comparison in a experiment is known as a control variable. This is useful to any experiment and serves as a reference point used to draw conclusions.
No, The time zone that the UK uses is called Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and British Summer Time (BST) between March and October.
Prior to the 1917 Russian Revolution, they were called "Boyars".
All measurements are made by merely comparing the object to be measured with a known object which is called the standard , or reference.
The English language as it is written and spoken in Britain is called "British English." There is also an ancient British language, called Brythonic, which survives as Welsh and Breton.The English language is the accepted standard language spoken at the time.British language is the various colloquial languages spoken in Britain, there are over 200 distinct british dialects.The standard is currently based on the Oxford English dictionary but is changing daily.
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A reference of synonyms and antonyms is called a thesaurus.
There was no "king" in the south at any time. Nobility in the United States since 1789 to today is not recognized. The only king in the south is a reference to the dominance of cotton called "king cotton". This is not a person, but a crop.
There is no British city exactly called "The Smoke".London in England, Britain, is nicknamed "The Big Smoke", in a reference to the Great Fire of London.These British cites have the nickname "Big Smoke" in reference to their Victorian industrial image where the skylines were polluted with coal smog:Belfast (Northern Ireland)Glasgow (Scotland)Manchester (England)
its called a mixed refrance
MGR4 (Map Grid Reference, 4) Four Grid Reference