That is the correct spelling of "differences" (variations, changes).
The spelling "different" is correct (meaning "not the same").
That is the correct spelling of the word "difference" (the variation between things or actions).
That is the correct spelling of "differed" (were different).
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "differently."
It's spelled "different".
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The likely word is the transposition contrast (comparing differences, or brightness range).
American English doesn't typically use dipthongs like 'ae', and would spell it 'cecum'.
Principal differences are the most important differences
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If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
Yes, the correct spelling of the word "differences" is indeed with an "s" at the end.
The likely word is the transposition contrast (comparing differences, or brightness range).
You were close! supercalifragilisticexpialidocious (I have seen slight differences to this but this answer is from Dictionary.com)
number one u cant spell difference
The spelling of the adjective is British.(For the differences in US and British spelling, see the related link.)
The answer is........you spelled the word "BETWEEN" wrong. Can you say "SPELL CHECK"
A major difference between a public university and a private university is price.
No.Distraction is correct if you are referring to a diversion in attention.Distinction is correct if you are referring to the differences between two similar things/people.
If you mean English you spelled it correctly in your question. The British speak English. Sometimes there are differences in what items are called but it is still English. A good example of English differences is French fries are called chips in Britain.
Austrians are smarter that Americans (and yet whatever foreigner typed that can't even spell. Ironic, isn't it?)
The word sought may be one of these:anonymous - unidentifiedunanimous - getting all votes or all in agreementanomalies - (plural noun) unexplained differences
American English doesn't typically use dipthongs like 'ae', and would spell it 'cecum'.