Anaesthetic.
That is the correct US spelling of "anesthetic."(removing sensation, i.e. relieving pain, or in some medical use, also inducing sleep).The UK spelling is anaesthetic.
You spell it like this, tyre, for plural, it's tyres.
In the US, defense. In the UK, defence.(see related link)In England, you spell it "defence." In the U.S., you spell it "defense."
The UK spelling is centralise, but the US spelling is centralize.
That is the Canadian and UK spelling of "woollen". In the US, it is "woolen".
The US spelling is "anesthetic" (pain killer), The UK variant is anaesthetic.
Possibly you mean: anesthetic or, in Australia, New Zealand and the UK, anaesthetic
That is the correct US spelling of "anesthetic."(removing sensation, i.e. relieving pain, or in some medical use, also inducing sleep).The UK spelling is anaesthetic.
The likely word is "lidocaine" (an anesthetic).
The word seems to be a cross between aristocratic (of the upper class) and anesthetic (UK anaesthetic, a pain killer).The similar word is aesthetic, meaning beautiful or for artistic effect.
The UK spelling of "summarize" is "summarise."
LITRE.
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Forty.
colour
You spell it like this, tyre, for plural, it's tyres.
Here in the US, we spell it "gray", but in the UK and elsewhere, they spell it "grey".