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n. - A custom that is peculiar to England or its citizens; An expression that is limited to English as spoken by Englishmen (especially as contrasted with American English).

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  • Even though the Anglicism “séniors” is often found for the plural, it is incorrect.
  • You may also be interested in the English-language Wikipedia's article called "Pseudo-Anglicism."
  • The Japanese equivalent of 'Pseudo-Anglicism', of course, is 和製英語 wasei-eigo, or 'Japan-made English'.
  • -- This was accompanied with a bow to me; but I own that I thought Annette's love far more interesting than Madame's Anglicism.
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