bias: a tendency to hold a particular point of view or preference in favor of something, a group of things, or a choice of things. Scientists often conduct “blind” tests with subjects to prevent their biases from influencing the results.
uk: Short for Great Britain, the collective name for England, Scotland, Wales, and their associated islands. It can also specifically refer to England and Wales, the territories conquered by the ancient Romans, who named the area Britannia.
dialect: A form of language or communication specific to a particular place or social group.
ethnicity: (adjective: ethnic) A person’s background based on cultural practices that are typically associated with religion, nationality (or region) of origin, politics, or a combination of these.
transfer: (v. migration) the act of moving from one area or habitat to another, often on a regular basis (such as seasonal migration) or in response to a specific driving force (like climate change or war). Individuals who do this are known as immigrants.
new england: A term used to describe the states in the northeastern United States: Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine.
socializing: (adjective) relating to a group of people. This term is used to describe animals (or humans) that prefer to live in groups. (noun) A group of individuals, like members of a club or organization, who come together to enjoy each other’s company.
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