America vs Amerocentric - What's the difference?
america | amerocentric |
The continents of North and South America, especially when considered to form a single continent; the Americas
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The United States of America.
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Describing a tendency to view the world from the perspective of America, with an assumption that the United States is superior to other countries
As adjectives the difference between america and amerocentric
is that america is american while amerocentric is describing a tendency to view the world from the perspective of america, with an assumption that the united states is superior to other countries.america
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Alternative forms
*(North and South America) *(the United States of America) (humourous) (sometimes derogatory)Proper noun
(Americas)- Franciscan attitudes in the Canaries offered possible precedents for what Europe now came to call ‘the New World’, or, through a somewhat tangled chain of circumstances, ‘America ’.
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