Despatch is a variant of dispatch, a corruption which regular use has come to allow the spelling to be treated as allowable.
dispatch
There is none. According to the Oxford Dictionary, both spellings are synonymous for all meanings of the word. However, 'dispatch' is more common in American English and 'despatch' seems to be more common in British English. It really comes down to a matter of personal preference.
I believe the correct spelling is "dispatch".
verb. despatch - send - send off - forward - consign - killnoun. despatch - message
As a verb, it means to send out - like "I dispatched my friends to hold a place in line while I parked." or "I always dispatch someone to put in our name in a restaurant as soon as we get there." As a noun, it means an outgoing communication - like "The king sent a dispatch to his generals." As an adjective (I think), it can also mean quickly - "He completed the task with great dispatch."
Service despatch software is used by companies in the service despatch industry for order management. Some features of the software are scheduling, inventory management and tracking.
When you are filling out an invoice and dispatch date, it is important to be as honest and clear as possible. The invoice date should reflect the date of purchase, and the dispatch date should reflect the date sent.
wood dispatch is basically a act in 1854.. it spreaded western education in india...
Wood's despatch.
wood's despatch
Merchants Despatch was created in 1857.
the australian accent but using the english language