It's the dietitian /ˌdaɪəˈtɪʃən/
you may want to start with spelling it right... its spelled dietician
Dietician or Dietitian are both correct. Depending on your English locale, and whether you choose to spell with a C or a T. The International Dietetics Association is on-the-fence on the spelling issue. T is more common within the profession, but C is being used increasingly because of computer spell checkers and the increased widespread use of the profession within society. Only time will determine which letter wins the spelling battle. If you use change velocity, C will win. If you use the profession base, T will win.
Beowulf is the Old English spelling of Beowulf.
Focussed is the British English spelling. Focused is the US English spelling.
No. The English spelling is Cossack. The Russian spelling is казаки́.
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Traveled is the correct US English spelling. The British English spelling is "travelled".
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