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I looked up the dictionary, and both gave me definitions that refer to a people from Scotland. Is there a difference between these two words?

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Wikipedia has an article on Scotch. Essentially it is the old version of the adjective, while Scots and Scottish are more common now. The people are Scots as a noun, as in "He is a Scot" or "He is Scottish".

The best line in the article is:

One cynical joke is that Scotch can be used only for things which can be bought, such as whisky, eggs and politicians.

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