"SPELLING" is the arrangement of letters to form language words. In most cases, a given language will settle on a particular spelling for a given word. The correct spelling will enable readers to properly distinguish the word and interpret its meaning.
The first word that Helen associated spelling and meaning was "water".
The correct spelling of the word meaning "foolish" is asinine.
Agitant is the correct spelling, meaning a person how agitates.
The spelling is harem, meaning a collection of wives or concubines.
Same meaning just different spelling. Favorite is American spelling, favourite is British spelling
The first word that Helen associated spelling and meaning was "water".
The British spelling is "squash" and the American spelling is also "squash." Both countries use the same spelling for this word.
The usual spelling is merchandise, meaning goods. The spelling merchandize is an alternate (US) spelling for the verb "to merchandise," meaning to promote for sale or to advertise.
Agitant is the correct spelling, meaning a person how agitates.
The correct spelling of the word meaning "foolish" is asinine.
The spelling is harem, meaning a collection of wives or concubines.
The spelling is "hilarious" meaning very funny.
Same meaning just different spelling. Favorite is American spelling, favourite is British spelling
Spelling error
No meaning found anywhere. -It's gibberish or terrible spelling.
A word that has the same meaning but is spelled differently is "color" (American English) and "colour" (British English). Both words refer to the same concept of the visual appearance resulting from the way an object reflects or emits light.
That is the correct spelling of the verb "interpret" (decipher, or translate).