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Is a nation's name only 'nation'?

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No, the word "nation" is not a nation's name. It is a general term used to describe a large group of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language, inhabiting a particular country or territory.

A nation's name is the specific title by which a particular nation is known. For example:

  • France is the name of a nation.
  • Japan is the name of a nation.
  • Brazil is the name of a nation.

The word "nation" is a noun that can be used to refer to any country or people with a shared identity, but it is not a proper noun that serves as the unique identifier for a specific country.

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