British
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A British person or object comes from the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland), the Isle of Man or the Channel Islands (near France). It can also be used for some overseas places like Gibraltar (near Spain) or the Falkland Islands (near South America).
The term "British" is often used to describe something unique to the UK, for example 'the British way of life' or 'the British weather'. Sometimes it is accidently used to describe some English, though it is usually over looked because English is British. Britain is not England, though.
A British person can be called a Briton.