Definition of New Brunswick in English:
New Brunswick
proper nounnjuː ˈbrʌnzwɪkˌn(j)u ˈbrənzwɪk
A maritime province on the south-eastern coast of Canada; population 729,997 (2006); capital, Fredericton. It was first settled by the French and ceded to Britain in 1713. It became one of the original four provinces in the Dominion of Canada in 1867.
Definition of New Brunswick in US English:
New Brunswick
proper nounˌn(j)u ˈbrənzwɪkˌn(y)o͞o ˈbrənzwik
1A maritime province on the southeastern coast of Canada; population 729,997 (2006); capital, Fredericton. It was first settled by the French and was ceded to Britain in 1713. It became one of the original four provinces in the Dominion of Canada in 1867.
2A city in central New Jersey, on the Raritan River; population 51,149 (est. 2008).