When it's used as a verb, spell it as follow up (no hyphen).
When it's used as a noun or adjective, there is a hyphen (follow-up).
Go to dictionary.com. In the Dictionary tab, type in the words 'follow up' without the hyphen. This will help you a lot.
"Alright" is not a word. The correct form, not a variant, is "all right."
That is the correct spelling of the word "appetizers". ( variant UK spelling appetisers)
Yes, "rize" is a word. It is a variant spelling of "rise."
Kimchee, which is a variant spelling of the same word.
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North German: variant spelling of Hilmer.Source: Ancestry.comNorth German: variant spelling of Hilmer.Source: Ancestry.comNorth German: variant spelling of Hilmer.Source: Ancestry.comNorth German: variant spelling of Hilmer.Source: Ancestry.comNorth German: variant spelling of Hilmer.Source: Ancestry.comNorth German: variant spelling of Hilmer.Source: Ancestry.com
The spelling "docter" is not a valid spelling. The spelling "doctor" is the English word for both the noun and the verb. The French spelling is docteur.
It means that the answer to the clue has a variant in spelling, or simply that the word does not have the most common spelling.
followup This word spelled as is does not come up on Answers.com spell check. Followup is not hyphenated.
The spelling gemmology is one variant of the word, secondary to gemology (the study of gems).
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The americans spell it without the letter 'u'... color.