center
The US spelling is center but the spelling "centre" is frequently used for proper nouns such as buildings and towns.The UK spelling is centre.
Yes. "Centre" is the British spelling of "center".
The correct spelling is CENTER, not senter, and the CENTER is where the stem is
That is the correct US spelling of "centering." (The UK spelling, or an architectural noun, may be centring.)
Centre is correct British English. Center is correct American English.
Australia officially uses British-English.The correct spelling in British-English (and therefore in Australia) is centre.In American-English, the correct spelling is center. American-English is considered incorrect in British-English countries.
There is no difference. The word "center" has the UK/Canadian/French spelling "centre."
The spelling is apple core (center, middle).
The US spelling is "caliber", while the UK / Commonwealth spelling is "calibre". (as with center / centre and theater / theatre, there are Americanized spellings)
"centre" is Australian English "center" is American English
That is the correct spelling of "keep" (retain, hold, or a castle's center).
The correct spelling is "bullseye" (also bull's eye), the center of a target.