Definition of Spellers. Meaning of Spellers. Synonyms of Spellers

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Definition of Spellers

Speller
Speller Spell"er, n. 1. One who spells. 2. A spelling book. [U. S.]

Meaning of Spellers from wikipedia

- up Spell, spell, or spel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to Spell. Spell(s) or The Spell(s) may refer to: Spell (paranormal)...
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- end of which ****athri Kumar was crowned Britain's best young speller. Notable spellers apart from ****athri included Nisha Abraham-Thomas from Wolverhampton...
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