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The correct spelling of the noun is "malfunction" (operational flaw or error).
Most likely is a grammatical error. The correct spelling does not contain the letter k at the end. The dictionary shows the correct spelling as picnic.
No, it's a spelling error arising from a common mispronunciation. Asphalt (As-fault) is correct. Many Australians pronounce it Ash-felt, which is even more incorrect!
That is the correct spelling of the noun glitch (an error, malfunction or problem).In electronics and computing, the specific use was to describe a short-lived, transient, or self-correcting flaw, or one that could not be reproduced.
The spelling "reciept" is incorrect and one might feel sorry for himself for making this error. The correct spelling is "receipt" and one would not feel sorry for himself if spelled this way.
That is the correct spelling of the word "slipped" (made misstep or error).
The correct spelling of the noun is "malfunction" (operational flaw or error).
This appears to be a typographic error in spelling the word butterflies (plural of insect butterfly).
The correct spelling is all one word "mistake" (error).
Most likely is a grammatical error. The correct spelling does not contain the letter k at the end. The dictionary shows the correct spelling as picnic.
The correct form is the two word phrase "messed up" (botched, made an error).
The 'proper' spelling of the word is 'acknowledgment' but 'acknowledgement' has become so common that it is no longer considered an error; that is, either is acceptable. The language grows and changes. Many words are spelled differently today than they were just a few years or decades ago. Spelling and definition of words are determined by common usage. As a different meaning or spelling of a word becomes commonplace, it becomes first accepted, then 'correct.'
It might well begin by correcting the spelling error in this question. Specifically, changing the spelling "it's" to the correct possessive for "its".
"vibrious" would not seem to be a correct term. Are you sure it is not a spelling/printing error of something like "various".
No, it's a spelling error arising from a common mispronunciation. Asphalt (As-fault) is correct. Many Australians pronounce it Ash-felt, which is even more incorrect!
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There is a spelling error in the word you provided. The correct term is "carnivore," which refers to an animal that primarily consumes meat for its diet.