Brittania
There are only 66 books that are universally accepted, and it's called "The Canon".
It can be donated to any person, and it is universally accepted.
A theory that has been tested, verified and universally accepted as being true can be called a law.
In Britain, it was called "Pop Idol".
Anything smaller than 50 meters on its longest axis is generally referred to as a meteoroid. This isn't a universally accepted terminology (yet) but it is a widely accepted convention. As far as I know it is the only naming convention for the bottom end of the size spectrum.
The people who lived in Britain before the Romans belonged to various tribes under local warlords, such as the Iceni, the Belgae, the Dobunni, etc.
Tradition - they were named before the current definition of fish was accepted.
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A deductive argument starts from a more general idea to reach a more specific conclusion. It involves moving from a premise that is universally accepted to a specific conclusion that logically follows from that premise.
DESSERTATION
It wasn't called anything before being called the UK. It did not exist then.
A group of imps is often referred to as a "horde." In folklore, imps are mischievous creatures, and the term "horde" captures their chaotic nature when gathered together. However, there are no universally accepted names for groups of imps, so creative variations can also be used.