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It depends on the context.

You can identify an Arab individual by his religion, his gender, his nationality, his politics, his education-level, and numerous other attributes, but these terms to do not equate to a term that is synonymous with Arab, but rather representative of a subset of Arabs. There is no term is entirely analogous with the term Arab.

There are also ethnic slurs for Arabs, but of course, it is not worth actually discussing that barbarity.

It should also be noted that the term "Arabian" refers to a subset of Arabs from the Arabian Peninsula. For example, an Omani is both an Arab and an Arabian, but an Egyptian is Arab but not Arabian.

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