they are both right just different if you are American or Canadian .
Not quite: "fibre" is the U.K. spelling (The Queen's English), which is the accepted Canadian spelling--but the Prairie provinces prefer "fiber".
Fiber is the correct spelling.
The correct spelling is Spandex (capitalized), or Lycra, a trademark stretchable fabric fiber.
It you mean Coir as the prepared fiber of the coconut husk to make rope, then your spelling is correct
The English (UK) spelling of fibre has French origins, whilst the alternative US spelling of fiber has Germanic origins and is still used in many European countries where the origin of their native language is more Germanic than Latin. Within the UK fiber optics industry both spellings are now very common, although the correct English spelling should be 'fibre', and hence as a UK based company this is the spelling adopted throughout this website. For training courses in the USA or various European countries (such as Germany, Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and so on). From http://www.lucidos.co.uk/
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No, "VAXINATE" is not a correct spelling. The correct spelling is "VACCINATE."
No, the correct spelling isopportunities.
Rainforest is the correct spelling.
Knob is the correct spelling.
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