Briticism

/brɪˈtɪsɪzəm/ noun

A word, phrase, or spelling typical of British English, especially one that differs from American English usage.

From British + -ism (a suffix meaning a characteristic or practice). Emerged in the 19th century as English variants became more standardized and regional differences were catalogued.

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