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sitifan  +  671687 Fri, 13 Feb 09 07:50 PM

 A football in British English is a soccer ball in American English.

An egg-shaped ball used in American football is called a football in American English, isn't it?

What is the British English for the egg-shaped ball used in American football?

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Clive  +  671717 Fri, 13 Feb 09 08:38 PM
Hi,
A rugby ball (used in the game of rugby).

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