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Definition of Misspelt

Misspelt
Misspell Mis*spell", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Misspelled, or Misspelt; p. pr. & vb. n. Misspelling.] To spell incorrectly.

Meaning of Misspelt from wikipedia

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- Commonly misspelled English words (UK: misspelt words) are words that are often unintentionally misspelled in general writing. A selected list of common...
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- figure skater Kira Ivanova, whom her father admired; however, Macdonald misspelt the name when she registered her daughter's birth certificate, writing...
- The Red Screen of Death in Windows Longhorn build 5048. Note the word "execution" is misspelt as "exectuion", which would be fixed in the later builds....
- German anthropologist Friedrich Nietzsche, whose last name is sometimes misspelt "Nitsche". Nietzsche (disambiguation) This page lists people with the surname...
- collaborated on a novel, The Naulahka (a title which he uncharacteristically misspelt; see below). In 1891, as advised by his doctors, Kipling took another sea...
- genus Iduna. The genus name Hippolais is from Ancient Gr**** hupolais, as misspelt by Linnaeus. It referred to a small bird mentioned by Aristotle and others...
- either via the airport road (31.5 km), or by national road via the Modder River (47.5 km). Misspelt "Maaghersfontein" in some British texts v t e v t e...
- placedPalin has his own stone, to mark donors to the theatre, but it is misspelt as "Michael Pallin". The story goes that John Cleese paid for the stone...