Cleveland changed its spelling from "Cleaveland" to "Cleveland" in 1831 to simplify the name and better reflect its pronunciation. The alteration was influenced by the desire for a more concise and marketable name, especially as the city grew and developed. The change was officially adopted by the local government and has remained ever since.
There has been no change in spelling, both still apply
they change when the enviorement changes ps.sorry about my spelling
The "Ignore" and "Undo" buttons in the Spelling dialog box will not change the spelling of the word. "Ignore" allows you to skip correcting that instance of the word, while "Undo" lets you revert to the original spelling if you have made a mistake in correcting it.
Moses Cleaveland. They changed the spelling years later. He laid out the original town, but did not stay.
Tiffany has no translation in Irish so it's spelling doesn't change.
You can change wording and the spelling. You can also change categories.
In 1915, the Cleveland Lake Shores changed their name to the Cleveland Indians. As of 2014, they are still the Cleveland Indians. There was no name change at any time in the 1990's.
The spelling "Chang" is a Chinese surname.The similar common word is change (to alter, an alteration, or money returned in a transaction).
That is the proper spelling for the words "change me". Synonyms include transformation, translation, and metamorphosis.
That is the correct spelling of "metamorphosis" (a change in form).
No
The spelling doesn't change: Pepperoni