America vs Usona - What's the difference?
america | usona |
The continents of North and South America, especially when considered to form a single continent; the Americas
* 2009 , (Diarmaid MacCulloch), A History of Christianity (Penguin 2010), page 691:
The United States of America.
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(obsolete) A one-word name for the United States of America that does not have the ambiguity of "America"
* {{quote-journal
, title=German letter (Chemnitz, July 15, 1899)
, journal=American Wool and Cotton Reporter
, author=
, publisher=
, vol=13
, page=924 [24]
, year=1899
, month=August 3
, passage=Usona (U. S. of A.), a land that looked like a lost land to us two years ago, was our biggest buyer, says a local expert.
}}
* {{quote-journal
, title=The New U.S. Pharmacopœia
, journal=The Pharmaceutical Journal
, author=
, publisher=London
, page=70
, year=1905
, month=July 15
, passage=Everything of value recording during recent years by British pharmacists has been incorporated in the monographs, and it is interesting to notice how freely the pages of our own only commentary on the British Pharmacopœia—'Pharmacopedia,' to wit—have been drawn upon for information. But this was only to be expected, since our brethren in Usona are nothing if not careful and judicious compilers. Much original work has doubtless been done by American pharmacists engaged in the production of the new national medicine-book, but the volume is, nevertheless, best described as an excellent compilation.
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As adjectives the difference between america and usona
is that america is american while usona is of or pertaining to the united states of america, us american.america
English
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 ’.
citation, passage=In America alone, people spent $170 billion on “direct marketing”—junk mail of both the physical and electronic varieties—last year. Yet of those who received unsolicited adverts through the post, only 3% bought anything as a result.}}
