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Australia |
a country comprising this continent and Tasmania; Commonwealth of Australia. [1/2 definitions] |
Bahamas |
a British commonwealth composed of these islands; Commonwealth of the Bahamas. [1/2 definitions] |
Boxing Day |
December 26, a holiday in the UK and other Commonwealth countries, publicly observed on the first weekday after Christmas. |
British Commonwealth |
see "commonwealth." |
British West Indies |
the Caribbean islands that are members of the Commonwealth, such as Jamaica, the Bahamas, Barbados, and Trinidad and Tobago. |
B.W.I. |
abbreviation of "British West Indies," the Caribbean islands that are members of the Commonwealth, such as Jamaica, the Bahamas, Barbados, and Trinidad and Tobago. |
Commonwealth Day |
in much of the British Commonwealth, the second Monday in March, when the Commonwealth is recognized. |
dominion |
(often cap.) one of the self-ruling nations, other than the United Kingdom, within the British Commonwealth. [1/3 definitions] |
Elizabeth II |
the queen of the United Kingdom and British Commonwealth from 1952 to 2022 (b. 1926--d. 2022). |
high commissioner |
a diplomatic representative of ambassadorial rank, representing one member country of the British Commonwealth to another. [1/2 definitions] |
King's Birthday |
in the UK and much of the Commonwealth, a public holiday on the second Saturday in June to officially celebrate the monarch's birthday when the monarch is a king. |
PR1 |
abbreviation of "Puerto Rico," a West Indies island commonwealth associated with the United States, east of the Dominican Republic. |
Puerto Rico |
a West Indies island commonwealth associated with the United States, east of the Dominican Republic. |
Queen's Birthday |
in the UK and much of the Commonwealth, a public holiday on the second Saturday in June to officially celebrate the monarch's birthday, when the monarch is a woman. |
res publica |
(Latin) public matter; the state, republic, or commonwealth. |
Rhodes scholarship |
any of a number of scholarships at Oxford University in England, established for selected British Commonwealth and U.S. students. |
shilling |
a former monetary unit of several countries of the British Commonwealth, including Ireland and Jamaica. [1/3 definitions] |
Victoria Cross |
the highest military decoration in the British Commonwealth, awarded for conspicuous valor. |
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