Its a bacterial infection... it comes from having a cut and infecting it.
Infitigo is also spelled like Infitaigo. Infitaigo as it's referred to, is a topical infection of the skin (hereditary in nature) that develops into puss-filled scabs, which eventually break open and result in open sores frequently. The condition can dry out surfaces of the skin indefinitely, wherein a white callous region can cover patches where sores have previously been most prevalent.
Rumba is also sometimes spelled "Rhumba".
A Freemasonic doorkeeper is known as a "Tyler", sometimes also spelled "Tiler".
An African javelin is sometimes called an assegai (also spelled assagai).
Hanukkah (sometimes spelled Chanukah) is the only word for Hanukkah. In English, it is also sometimes called the Festival of Lights.
it was not adolf hitler. it was Rudolf Franz Ferdinand Höss (also spelled Höß, sometimes spelled in English as Hoess)
The correct answer is Taoism(also sometimes spelled Daiosm)
There is only one name of Hanukkah, but it can also be spelled Chanukah. Non-Jews sometimes call it the Festival of Lights.
Yes. It is also sometimes spelled Tiffonie, Tiffani, Tiffanee or Tifany.
White blood cells are also called leukocytes (sometimes also spelled as "leucocytes")
In the English language a common greeting is spelled "welcome". This word is sometimes mistaken for the surname "Wellcome" which is also commonly used for many businesses.
Hanukkah is also known as the Festival of Lights, the Feast of the Dedication, or the Feast of the Maccabees. In addition, it is sometimes also spelled as Chanukkah.