British may mean:
- A person or object from Britain, (which, as the article explains, may mean
- Great Britain or
- the present United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, or
- the historical United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, or
- the historical Kingdom of Great Britain, or
- the British Isles), or
- the British English language
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