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"Dilemma" vs. "dilemna" [closed]
etymology
nouns
orthography
errors
doubled-consonants
Why does "agree" have only one "g"?
orthography
latin
prefixes
french
doubled-consonants
How did the "double consonant to shorten vowel" thing come about? ("furry" vs. "fury")
orthography
history
phonology
phonemes
doubled-consonants
Dropping L in compound adjectives. Is it "skillful" or "skilful"?
adjectives
word-usage
north-american-english
doubled-consonants
commonweath-english
Signalling or signaling? [duplicate]
orthography
doubled-consonants
"Plugable" or "pluggable"
american-english
technical
programming
jargon
doubled-consonants
"Inner" but not "outter"?
etymology
orthography
doubled-consonants
Which spelling is correct: "benefiting" or "benefitting"?
verbs
orthography
conjugation
doubled-consonants
L versus LL in British versus US English [duplicate]
british-english
orthography
doubled-consonants
What is the preferred plural form of "bus"?
nouns
grammatical-number
orthography
doubled-consonants
Why is "transferred" written with two R's?
verbs
orthography
past-participles
simple-past
doubled-consonants
Why is the 'L' in detailed not doubled?
british-english
orthography
conjugation
transatlantic-differences
doubled-consonants
Past participle form of "exit"?
verbs
orthography
conjugation
doubled-consonants
Which is the correct spelling: "Granddad" or "Grand-dad" or "Grandad"?
orthography
hyphenation
kinship-terms
doubled-consonants
What's the difference between 'modeling' and 'modelling'? [duplicate]
meaning
doubled-consonants
Adding an L when appending an -ium suffix to a word? (Metallium vs. Metalium)
pronunciation
suffixes
latin
doubled-consonants
Why is the past tense of vomit generally spelled 'vomited' rather than 'vomitted'? [duplicate]
past-tense
doubled-consonants
Why is "fulfil" spelt as "fulfill" in American English?
american-english
british-english
orthography
doubled-consonants
What is the correct spelling: "wrapable" or "wrappable"?
orthography
doubled-consonants
"Cancellation", "Canceled", "Canceling" — US usage
verbs
american-english
orthography
doubled-consonants
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