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Difference between Great Britain and Greater Britain

Great Britain

1. the island comprising England, Wales, and Scotland:

  • Great Britain is separated from the mainland by the English Channel and from Ireland by the Irish Sea.

2. (also: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the) the British state as a whole comprising Great Britain and Northern Ireland:

  • She has lived in Great Britain for so long now that English has become her second language.

Note: The name British Isles, the is a geographical term (not a political one) for the islands comprising Great Britain and Ireland with all their offshore islands:

  • The British Isles has a rich diversity of folklore, stemming in part from the mix of cultural identity from region to region.

Greater Britain(hist.) Great Britain and the colonies; the British Empire:

  • But was there not an entente which must be the great ideal of every Briton—the entente cordiale between Great and Greater Britain?