Something of a rant, subject: "nation".
A year or so ago I saw a US-citizen referring to "EU-nations", to which I objected to. Later I've seen similar usage in US media several times.
Now did a fast googling and noted that Cambridge (UK) and Webster (US) give completely opposite meanings for the word.
USA = Polity, and its subjects.
UK = Culture, which may have a polity, or representation in one.
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