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spell·ing

 (spĕl′ĭng)
n.
1.
a. The forming of words with letters in an accepted order; orthography.
b. The art or study of orthography.
2. The way in which a word is spelled.
3. A person's ability to spell words: a writer plagued by bad spelling.
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spelling

(ˈspɛlɪŋ)
n
1. (Linguistics) the act or process of writing words by using the letters conventionally accepted for their formation; orthography
2. (Linguistics) the art or study of orthography
3. (Linguistics) the actual way in which a word is spelt
4. the ability of a person to spell: John's spelling is good.
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spell•ing

(ˈspɛl ɪŋ)

n.
1. the manner in which words are spelled; orthography.
2. a group of letters representing a word.
[1400–50]
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Spelling

See also language.

the practice or defect of incorrect spelling. — cacographer, n. — cacographic, cacographical, adj.
a phonetic spelling system in which for each sound the letter or digraph most commonly found representing that sound is used.
Rare. the study of nonphonetic spelling. — hetericist, n.
1. the practice of spelling in a way contrary to standard usage.
2. the use of the same letters or combinations of letters to represent different sounds, as in English tough and dough. — heterographic, heterographical, adj.
1. the art of writing words according to accepted usage; correct spelling.
2. that part of grammar that treats of letters and spelling.
3. a method of spelling. — orthographer, n. — orthographic, adj.
any phonetic spelling, writing, or shorthand system. — phonog-rapher, phonographist, n. — phonographic, phonographical, adj.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.spelling - forming words with letters according to the principles underlying accepted usagespelling - forming words with letters according to the principles underlying accepted usage
orthography, writing system - a method of representing the sounds of a language by written or printed symbols
misspelling - a spelling that is incorrect
alphabetic character, letter of the alphabet, letter - the conventional characters of the alphabet used to represent speech; "his grandmother taught him his letters"
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spelling

noun orthography I had to correct several mistakes in her spelling.
Quotations
"My spelling is Wobbly. It's good spelling but it Wobbles, and the letters get in the wrong place" [A.A. Milne Winnie the Pooh]
"`Do you spell it with a "V" or a "W"?'. `That depends upon the taste and fancy of the speller, my Lord.'" [Charles Dickens Pickwick Papers]
"orthography: the science of spelling by the eye instead of the ear" [Ambrose Bierce The Devil's Dictionary]
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Translations
تَهْجِئَةتَهْجِئَه
pravopishláskování
stavning
oikeinkirjoitusortografiatavaus
pisanje
helyesírásírásbetűzés
stafsetning
スペルつづり文字綴り綴り
철자법
pravopispravopisný
črkovanje
stavning
การสะกดคำ
đánh vấn

spelling

[ˈspelɪŋ]
A. Nortografía f
the correct spelling isla ortografía correcta es ...
my spelling is terriblecometo muchas faltas de ortografía
B. CPD spelling bee Ncertamen m de ortografía
spelling checker Ncorrector m ortográfico
spelling mistake Nfalta f de ortografía
spelling pronunciation Npronunciación f ortográfica
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spelling

[ˈspɛlɪŋ]
n
(= ability, action) → orthographe f
My spelling is terrible → Je fais beaucoup de fautes d'orthographe.
I'm terrible at spelling → Je suis très mauvais en orthographe.
(= way a word is written) → orthographe f
modif [error, test, rule] → d'orthographe; [variant] → orthographique; [reform] → de l'orthographe
a spelling mistake → une faute d'orthographespelling error nfaute f d'orthographe
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spelling

nRechtschreibung f, → Orthografie f; (of a word)Schreibweise f; (= activity)Rechtschreiben nt; (Sch: = lesson) → Rechtschreibeunterricht m; the correct spelling is …die richtige Schreibweise ist …

spelling

:
spelling bee
n (Sch) → Buchstabierwettbewerb m
spelling book
nFibel f
spelling check
n (Comput) → Rechtschreibprüfung f
spelling mistake
spelling pronunciation
nbuchstabengetreue Aussprache
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spelling

[ˈspɛlɪŋ] nortografia
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spell1

(spel) past tense, past participle spelt (-t) , spelled verb
1. to name or give in order the letters of (a word). I asked him to spell his name for me.
2. (of letters) to form (a word). C-a-t spells `cat'.
3. to (be able to) spell words correctly. I can't spell!
4. to mean or amount to. This spells disaster.
speller noun
1. a computer program that corrects spelling mistakes.
2. someone who is good or bad at spelling. She is a good speller.
3. (American) a book for teaching spelling.
ˈspelling noun
Her spelling is terrible; (also adjective) The teacher gave the children a spelling lesson/test.
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spelling

تَهْجِئَة pravopis stavning Rechtschreibung ορθογραφία ortografía oikeinkirjoitus orthographe pisanje ortografia つづり 철자법 spelling staving pisownia ortografia правописание stavning การสะกดคำ heceleme đánh vấn 拼写
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References in classic literature ?
Tulliver did not willingly write a letter, and found the relation between spoken and written language, briefly known as spelling, one of the most puzzling things in this puzzling world.
In the Polynesian words used in this volume,--except in those cases where the spelling has been previously determined by others,--that form of orthography has been employed, which might be supposed most easily to convey their sound to a stranger.
Wharton made extensive stylistic, punctuation, and spelling changes and revisions between the serial and book publication, and more than thirty subsequent changes were made after the second impression of the book edition had been run off.
You may take your seat, Emmeline, and you will remain at the foot of your spelling class for a week as punishment for passing the note.
The science of spelling by the eye instead of the ear.
Please excuse mistakes because my spelling isn't very good yet, although much improoved.
Spelling and punctuation have been largely brought into conformity with modern British usage.
She wrote to him formal, monotonous, and dry letters, to which she attached no importance herself, and in the rough copies of which the countess corrected her mistakes in spelling.
His spelling has improved immensely this past year, though he is not strong on apostrophes, and he certainly possesses the gift of writing an interesting letter.
The labor of writing and spelling, with the added difficulties of punctuation and capitals, interfered sadly with the free expression of ideas.
The white-headed boy then put an open book, astonishingly dog's-eared upon his knees, and thrusting his hands into his pockets began counting the marbles with which they were filled; displaying in the expression of his face a remarkable capacity of totally abstracting his mind from the spelling on which his eyes were fixed.
Besides which, although nearly all the words Malory uses are words we still use, the spelling is a little different, and that makes it more difficult to read.