That (dishonourable) is the British spelling. The American equivalent is "dishonorable."
It can be spelled dishonour or dishonor.
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You had it right. It's spelled Eskimo.
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No, it is an adjective.
unite is spelled right
No it's an adjective.
Yes, Branson is spelled right.
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It is spelled right as you put it in the question, yes.
they are not honored by someone
Dishonourable discharge
No, it is spelled knowledge.
No. It is spelled 'osteoclasis'
'Mutate' is spelled correctly as you did it.