Definition of North Carolina in English:
North Carolina
proper nounˌnɔːθ ˌkarəˈlʌɪnənɔːrθkærəˈlaɪnə
A state in the eastern central US, on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean; population 9,222,414 (est. 2008); capital, Raleigh. Originally settled by the English, it was one of the original thirteen states of the Union and ratified the US Constitution in 1789.
Origin
Carolina from Carolus, the Latin name of Charles I.
Definition of North Carolina in US English:
North Carolina
proper nounnɔːrθkærəˈlaɪnə
A state in the eastern central US, on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean; population 9,222,414 (est. 2008); capital, Raleigh. Originally settled by the English, it was one of the original thirteen states of the Union and ratified the US Constitution in 1789.
Origin
Carolina from Carolus, the Latin name of Charles I.