Scots
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- Not to be confused with Scouts.
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Scots may refer to:
- The Scottish people, the inhabitants of Scotland
- Scots language (also known as "Lowland Scots" to distinguish it from Scottish Gaelic)
- Scotch-Irish
- Scottish English
- Scots pine, a Scottish tree
- Short for Pound Scots
- For the Scots, an ethnic group of the late Iron age, the historical people of Dalriada, a Gaelic-speaking kingdom in northeastern Ireland and western Scotland, see Gaels and Scoti
- Scots' Church, Melbourne
- The Scots College (TSC or Scots), a private school in Sydney, Australia
- Scot's Lo-Cost, a warehouse type Grocery store owned by Weis markets
SCOTS may refer to:
- The abbreviated term for the Battalions of the Royal Regiment of Scotland
- Scottish Corpus of Texts and Speech, a linguistic resource
- Southern Culture on the Skids, an American music group
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