The normal spelling of the word is as shown "requester" (one who requests).
Most dictionaries do not include the alternate spelling requestor.
i request you to fix my door
To receive a formal request to attend a function is to be invited.
That is the correct spelling of the word behest (command or request).
The likely word is application (a use, a request, or applying something).
The correct spelling is "fulfill" (to complete or satisfy a requirement or request).
i request you to fix my door
To receive a formal request to attend a function is to be invited.
That is the correct spelling of the word behest (command or request).
The likely word is application (a use, a request, or applying something).
The correct spelling is "fulfill" (to complete or satisfy a requirement or request).
SATISFY : to sate, or to meet a requirement, e.g. "We found a way to satisfy his request." "He was satisfied with my work."
Here are some possible words:pleasure - enjoymentplease - used as a polite request; to gratifyplateaus - (plural) high plains
mail (letters) = correo, correspondencia to mail = echar al correo (coat of) mail = cota de malia Please request again, if you want to know how to spell the words out in Spanish
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Most, although not all practitioners of Magic / Witchcraft do not sell their spells. When we undertake to create a spell it is with the permission and at the request of a specific person. The spells are usually individual specific and tend to loose potency when used generically.
The likely word is the noun accident (an unexpected or unplanned occurrence).
This could be any of several words: police - law enforcement please - polite request splice (verb) - to join or twist together (rope)