Definitions from Wiktionary (Anglicism)
▸ noun: An Englishism: a word or other feature originating in the English language that has been borrowed by another language.
▸ noun: A Briticism: a word or other feature in the English language that is specific to, or characteristic of, British English.
▸ noun: A cultural aspect typical of the English people.
▸ noun: Alternative letter-case form of Anglicism. [An Englishism: a word or other feature originating in the English language that has been borrowed by another language.]
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▸ noun: An Englishism: a word or other feature originating in the English language that has been borrowed by another language.
▸ noun: A Briticism: a word or other feature in the English language that is specific to, or characteristic of, British English.
▸ noun: A cultural aspect typical of the English people.
▸ noun: Alternative letter-case form of Anglicism. [An Englishism: a word or other feature originating in the English language that has been borrowed by another language.]
▸ Also see anglicism
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