boot (as in the trunk of a car)
The American word for a clothing trunk is chest.
in British English the "boot" is equivalent to the American word for the trunk.
The word is so old, that while it did not develop in Britain, American English undoubtedly inherited it from British English.
It's the same in British English as it is in North American English.
It's the same in British English as it is in North American English.
It's the same in British English as it is in North American English.
American spelling is 'recognized'. British spelling is 'recognised'.
It's the same in British English as it is in North American English.
It's the same in British English as it is in North American English.
It's the same in British English as it is in North American English.
It's the same in British English as it is in North American English. The word "film" can also be used.
Surprisingly enough 'Glue' is NOT an American word. It originates in Middle English, long before there even was American speech. - But the British have no problems with Americans using British words -