The correct US spelling for castings or woodwork is "moldings".
The variant moulding is used in the UK but seldom in the US.
The form of the word meaning "getting moldy" (molding, moulding) can be seen to use the variant spelling in the US.
The correct spelling is "mouldings" in British English and "moldings" in American English. Both spellings refer to decorative trim or architectural features used in building and construction.
The likely word is the proper adjective and demonym Chinese (of or from China).
The correct way to spell the term is "Latin America," with "Latin" capitalized and "America" not capitalized.
The proper noun, a place name is Assateague Island (off the Atlantic coast).
The second way to spell "would" is "wud."
Another way to spell Lorna is Lornah.
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the proper way is Missus
No. The proper spelling is "grandmother."
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It is hyphenated.... re-evaluate
You spelled it right :)
The proper way to spell it would be yeah team.
The proper way to spell it is as follows: hemorrhaging In the UK and Australia it would be spelt "haemorrhaging".
The likely word is "direction" (proper way, or instruction).
It is spelled as "one hundred fifty."
the proper way to spell genorator is "generator".