Definition of Liverpool in English:
Liverpool
proper nounˈlɪvəpuːlˈlɪvərˌpul
A city and seaport in north-western England, situated at the east side of the mouth of the River Mersey; population 454,700 (est. 2009). Liverpool developed as a port in the 17th century with the import of cotton from America and the export of textiles produced in Lancashire and Yorkshire, and in the 18th century became an important centre of shipbuilding and engineering.
Definition of Liverpool in US English:
Liverpool
proper nounˈlɪvərˌpulˈlivərˌpo͞ol
A city and seaport in northwestern England, on the eastern side of the mouth of the Mersey River; population 454,700 (est. 2009).