The British use gaoler as a different way.
The correct spelling is "revolutionary."The proper noun Revolutionary War is another name for the American Revolution.
paler jailer
It's often spelt Jugoslavia which is the standard Serbian and Croatian spelling.
The British spelling is "aluminium"; the American spelling is "aluminum."
jailer Jailor Jailer Screw Turnkey
because the jailer had become sick
Peking is another (older) way of spelling the capital of China, Beijing.
Either is acceptable English, and absolutely identical in meaning and etymology, both having arisen around 1250-1300. The important thing to remember is to be consistent. No one should be nitpicky enough to wish that you change from one spelling to another, but if you alter which you use within a document, that shows poor grammar. Make sure that each time you use it it's spelt the same.
Oesophagus It's the traditional English spelling Oesophagus It's the traditional English spelling
The spelling ketchup is a correct spelling, and another frequent name is catsup.(they are the same condiment)
A jailer is a person who oversees a prison or detention facility, responsible for the security and supervision of inmates. On the other hand, a jeweller is a person who designs, makes, or sells jewelry such as rings, necklaces, and bracelets. The main distinction is that a jailer is related to law enforcement and confinement, while a jeweller is associated with the jewelry industry.
to break down in small pieces of rock.