Yes, an alternative way to spell "spew" is "spue." Both spellings are considered correct and can be used interchangeably.
Slay is pronounced the same way but has a different meaning.
The likely word is stomach (digestive organ).
Diagnosis is the correct way, the process of determining by examination the nature and circumstances of a diseased condition
two words are homonyms if they are pronounced or spelled the same way but have different meanings
Exactly the way you have it in the question.
Another way to spell it is "see", as in to see something.
The word "mold" has an alternate spelling "mould".
thou is the really oldern time way of saying the word you.but i am not sure if that is the correct spelling.
well, "gonna" is a slang word blending together going to
Peking is another (older) way of spelling the capital of China, Beijing.
If you mean the plural of plane, it is planes. If you mean the spelling of another word that is pronounced the same way, it is plain.
Yes. "Plough" is another way of spelling the word "plow," (and which is an incorrect way of spelling "plow" in the American English language) which, when rhymed with "cow," indeed sounds the same.
The British spelling is "aluminium"; the American spelling is "aluminum."
Dirt bike is how it is spelled one way. Another way is to make it one word, dirtbike. Both are correct.
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The correct spelling is which. For example: Which way should I go?The spelling "witch" is a person (traditionally a woman) who casts spells or uses magic.
Aboad is just another way of saying 'abode' with the different context of spelling. It is of English descent, where Americans received the word 'abode' from. This word is a conjugation of the other word.