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The word meaning "one who travels" is spelt "traveler" in American English and "traveller" in British English.

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The past tense for TRAVEL is spelled "traveled" in the US, while "travelled" is a mainly British variant.

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The US spelling of the plural noun is travelers. The UK spelling is travellers.

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The present tense of the verb "to travel" is spelt travelling in Commonwealth English and traveling in American English.

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