proper nounɒnˈtɛːrɪəʊɑnˈtɛriˌoʊ
A province of eastern Canada, between Hudson Bay and the Great Lakes; population 12,160,282 (2006); capital, Toronto. It was settled by the French and English in the 17th century, ceded to Britain in 1763, and became one of the original four provinces in the Dominion of Canada in 1867.
proper nounɒnˈtɛːrɪəʊɑnˈtɛriˌoʊ
A commercial city in south-west California, east of Los Angeles; population 171,691 (est. 2008).
proper nounɑnˈtɛriˌoʊänˈterēˌō
A province in eastern Canada, between Hudson Bay and the Great Lakes; population 12,160,282 (2006); capital, Toronto. It was settled by the French and the English in the 1600s, ceded to Britain in 1763, and became one of the original four provinces in the Dominion of Canada in 1867.
proper nounɑnˈtɛriˌoʊänˈterēˌō
A commercial city in southwestern California, east of Los Angeles; population 171,691 (est. 2008).