| Scots-I·rish (skŏtsīrĭsh) 
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              Tweet n. 1.  The people of Scotland who settled in Ulster or their descendants, especially those who emigrated to North America. Also called  Scotch-Irish. See Usage Note at  Scottish. 2.  See  Ulster Scots. Scots-Irish adj. | 
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