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A laird and a lord are not exactly the same, though they are related terms. A laird is a Scottish term for a landowner, typically of a large estate, and does not necessarily have noble status. In contrast, a lord is a broader term that can refer to various ranks of nobility or aristocracy in the UK and other countries. While all lairds can be considered lords in the sense of landownership, not all lords are lairds.

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