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Scotch
  1. (as a plural noun, the Scotch) The people of Scotland.
  2. (uncountable) Whisky distilled in Scotland, especially from malted barley.
  3. (countable) Any variety of Scotch.
  4. (countable) A glass of Scotch.
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  6. Examples:
    1. “The Scotch are certainly a hardy bunch.”
      “Rob was just saying what a shame it was that folk should be shamed nowadays to speak Scotch.”
      “I wouldn't mind a shot or two of Scotch to calm the nerves right now.”
Scotchman
  1. A man from Scotland.
  2. A person from Scotland.
  3. (nautical) A piece of wood or stiff hide placed over shrouds and other rigging to prevent chafe by the running gear.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “I met a friendly Scotchman during my trip to Edinburgh, who showed me the beauty of his homeland.”
      “There is no natural reason why an Englishman or a Scotchman should not be as punctual in performing agreements as a Dutchman.”
      “The award of lottery and European cash marks the end of a five-year campaign to replace dilapidated facilities in Scotchman Road.”
Scotticism
  1. A phrase or idiom peculiar to Scotland or Scottish people.
  2. Examples:
    1. “This form for the past participle of the verb to prove is said to be a Scotticism.”
      “I am sensible I myself have since that time acquired Scotch in perfection, and many a Scotticism withal.”
      “The following had an indescribable piquancy, which arose from the Scotticism of the terms and the manners.”
Scotlander
  1. A person from Scotland or of Scottish descent; a Scot.
Scotophobe
  1. One who fears or hates Scotland.
Scotophobia
Scottishness
  1. The quality, characteristic or state of being Scottish.
Scotsman
  1. A man from Scotland; a Scot.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “My neighbor is a proud Scotsman who always wears his kilt and plays the bagpipes on special occasions.”
      “Allan Ruddock, the urbane Irishman who recently edited The Scotsman, now has a new role.”
      “Alan McManus's defeat to Marco Fu has left the Scotsman pondering how to fill the summer months.”
Scotnat
  1. (informal) A Scottish nationalist.
Scotophilia
  1. A love for the Scots or for Scotland.
Scottification
  1. The process of making or becoming Scottish.
Scot
  1. A person born in or native to Scotland.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Jamie was a proud Scot, born and raised in Edinburgh, and his love for all things Scottish was evident in every conversation he had.”
Scottophobia
  1. Alternative form of Scotophobia
Scotswoman
  1. A woman from Scotland.
  2. Examples:
    1. “In a desperate attempt to locate Peter, Charlotte, a Scotswoman who can speak fluent French, enlists to become an undercover courier.”
      “The Scotswoman swam magnificently to finish in 1 minute 22.2 seconds, just an agonising fifth of a second behind the winner.”
      “If you're a pioneering, high-achieving Scotswoman, what extraordinary standards of human endeavour are required before you qualify for a statue?”
Scottophobe
  1. Alternative form of Scotophobe
Scotchness
  1. The quality of being Scotch.
Scotchwoman
  1. A woman from Scotland.
  2. Examples:
    1. “She was given to the care of a faithful Scotchwoman who had once been our servant.”
      “A Scotchwoman said that the butcher of her town only killed half a beast at a time.”
      “The cook is a big Scotchwoman, with very large bones, and a great many of them.”
Scott
  1. (philately, US, Canada) The Scott catalogue of postage stamps.
Scots
Scotchwomen
  1. plural of Scotchwoman
Scottophobes
  1. plural of Scottophobe
Scotswomen
  1. plural of Scotswoman
Scotophobes
  1. plural of Scotophobe
Scotlanders
  1. plural of Scotlander
  2. Examples:
    1. “Indeed what we are seeing calamitously is the birth of a new breed we might call Little Scotlanders.”
Scotticisms
  1. plural of Scotticism
  2. Examples:
    1. “A London agent told her years ago that, if she dropped the parochial Morningside background and the pan-loaf Scotticisms, her sales would double.”
      “A language has to be more than a few gallus Scotticisms scattered over standard English as a kind of local seasoning.”
      “His fretting about his Scotticisms made the Enlightenment an alien presence to robust patriots.”
Scotchmen
  1. plural of Scotchman
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “For the life of me, I never yet could make out why Scotchmen should go mad and cease to be themselves on New Year's Eve.”
      “The C Club is for Scotchmen, and the enthusiasts turn up in kilts and sporrans.”
      “Macpherson was a Scotchman, therefore it was the duty of Scotchmen to side with him.”
Scotsmen
  1. plural of Scotsman
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “According to A. Grant, he came to know the Scottish Universities better even than do Scotsmen themselves.”
      “The ground was packed with enthusiastic Scotsmen, and this race will stand in my memory as the greatest in my running career.”
      “I knew why we Irishmen were here, but why an American, a French, a Scotsmen, and an Englishman would want the Irish Emerald, I had no clue.”
Scotnats
  1. plural of Scotnat
Scotches
Scotts
  1. plural of Scott
  2. Examples:
    1. “The Scotts Valley polygonum, which is native to Santa Cruz County, California, produces white flowers and reaches a height of only two inches.”
      “He also bought the nearby smelting works at Scotts Creek to refine copper regulus produced at the Bremer mine.”
      “Anglers can obtain permits and hire a boat from John Scotts Shop, Aughagower, Westport.”
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