noun
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the act or process of writing words by using the letters conventionally accepted for their formation; orthography
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the art or study of orthography
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the actual way in which a word is spelt
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the ability of a person to spell
John's spelling is good
Etymology
Origin of spelling
Example Sentences
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Tansy said we had to look up the meanings of the words too, though we’d always thought just spelling them was plenty.
From Literature
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From Los Angeles Times
“Inflation is creeping higher in our commodity trackers, spelling some potential risk for gross margin.”
From Barron's
Missives from titans of business and politics show a striking disregard for spelling, punctuation and proper grammar.
Crude prices more than doubled, contributing to recessions in the U.S. and arguably spelling the end of Jimmy Carter’s presidency.
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