Spelling vs Spilling - What's the difference?
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* 2006 , Wm. Shakespeare, Ann Thompson and Neil Taylor, eds., Hamlet , London: Arden Shakespeare:
(uncountable) The act, practice, ability, or subject of forming words with letters, or of reading the letters of words; orthography.
* 1904 , , Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White , p 43:
* 1920 , Henry Gallup Paine, Handbook of Simplified Spelling , New York: Simplified Spelling Board, p 1:
* 2001 , , The Program , New York: Dell, p 66:
(uncountable) The manner of spelling of words; correct spelling.
* 2006 , Wm. Shakespeare, Ann Thompson and Neil Taylor, eds., Hamlet , London: Arden Shakespeare:
(countable) A specific spelling of a word.
* 2006 , Wm. Shakespeare, Ann Thompson and Neil Taylor, eds., Hamlet , London: Arden Shakespeare:
(US, rare, dated, countable, or, uncountable) A spelling test or spelling bee.
* 1860 , , The Colonel's Diary: Journals Kept Before and During the Civil War [1922], Sharon, Penn., p 23:
* 1889 , , “A’ Old Played-Out Song”, in Pipes O' Pan at Zekesbury , Indianapolis, Ind.: Bowen-Merrill, p 45:
* 2004 , Carl Lindahl, ed., American Folktales: From the Collections of the Library of Congress , v 1, Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, p 416:
The act of dropping or spreading out of a fluid or particles.
* 2005 , Margaret E. Owens, Stages of Dismemberment (page 58)
(figuratively) The action of spreading out in the manner of a fluid.
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As verbs the difference between spelling and spilling
is that spelling is while spilling is .As nouns the difference between spelling and spilling
is that spelling is (uncountable) the act, practice, ability, or subject of forming words with letters, or of reading the letters of words; orthography while spilling is the act of dropping or spreading out of a fluid or particles.spelling
English
(wikipedia spelling)Verb
(head)- [p 88] A persuasive theory about the authority of the quarto or Folio texts might shed light on how Shakespeare actually spelt these names in a particular manuscript, but, since Shakespeare seemed capable of spelling his own name differently on different occasions, how reliable a guide would such evidence be?
Noun
- For the practical use of spelling comes in writing.
- Spelling was invented by man and, like other human inventions, is capable of development and improvement by man in the direction of simplicity, economy, and efficiency.
- I knew that Kriciak, the inspector who was supervising me for the Marshals Service, was going to go nuts when I told him that I wanted to allow Landon to participate in soccer and spelling .
- [p 88] Because Elizabethan spelling' was fluid, editors feel free to ‘modernize’ (correct) the '''spelling''' in the quartos and the Folio. But how is one to spell Rosencratz or Guildenstern, where the ' spelling varies, not only from text to text, but even within texts?
- [p 253] *excellent' Q2’s ‘extent’ is generally dismissed as an error, probably a mis-reading of ‘exlent’, a common ' spelling at this time.
- [p 269] reverend The spellings ‘reuerent’ (Q2) and ‘Reuerend’ (F) were interchangeable at this time.
- [p 466] Guildensterne and Rosincrance are F’s consistent spellings .
- The boys were anxious for a spelling in the evening but I said no.
- How her face ust to look, in the twilight, / As I tuck her to spellin’ ; and she / Kep’ a-hummin’ that song ’tel I ast her, / Pine-blank, ef she ever missed me!
- So we'd sit with these girls during school hours, and we told them, if they'd slip off, that we'd get away, and we'd go to [the school] to a spelling .
Synonyms
* (subject) orthographyDerived terms
* alternative spelling * misspelling * pronunciation spelling * respell * respelling * spelling bee * spelling checker * spell checker, spell-checker * spell check, spell-check, spellcheck * spelling pronunciation * spelling reform ----spilling
English
Noun
- Such a notion identified woman with breaches in boundaries, with lack of shape or definition, with openings and exudings and spillings forth.
