The spelling is also the monetary unit of Israel, spelled shekel, plural shekels from the Hebrew coin (sheqel, seqel, to weigh).
Perhaps you are looking for the word revenue, meaning the amount of money received by a company for goods sold, or by a government from taxes collected.
The phrase is "better spell it out" (meaning the word meant is unclear).
The correct spelling of the plural noun is "valuables" (items worth considerable money).
you spell like ma'am
You spell it "Etcetera", for the latin meaning "The rest or The others".
The word meaning "the state of owning money" is spelt debt.
The meaning of casting a spell, is that someone puts a spell on someone else. This might mean that they curse them, or they may bless them with their spell.
Perhaps you are looking for the word revenue, meaning the amount of money received by a company for goods sold, or by a government from taxes collected.
The phrase is "better spell it out" (meaning the word meant is unclear).
The correct spelling of the plural noun is "valuables" (items worth considerable money).
you spell symmer like this summer if you were meaning summer
You spell it "Etcetera", for the latin meaning "The rest or The others".
I believe you are trying to spell "synonymous" (same meaning).
you spell like ma'am
Money as a concept is a collective noun, and has no plural. However, various usages exist for the plural term "monies" (also moneys) generally meaning revenue from different sources.
To spell incorrectly.
The likely word is mercury (a liquid metal element), or the planet Mercury.(A similar longer word is mercenary, meaning for the money, or a hired soldier.)