(n.) The frequent use of the sound of iota (that of English e in be), as among the modern Greeks; also, confusion from sounding /, /, /, /, //, etc., like /.
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Misspelling
Definition:
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Misspell
(n.) A wrong spelling.
Example Sentences:
(1) An earlier version misspelled Isa Muazu's name as Ifa Muaza.
(2) Because while misspelled threats or entreaties for me to get back in the kitchen are certainly easy to mock, the disdain with which they’re employed is not very funny.
(3) • On 1 February 2015 this article was amended to correct a misspelling of the Labor leader’s name.
(4) • This article was amended on 12 June 2014 to correct a misspelling of Guy Kilty's name.
(5) A misspelling of Dr Kapur’s name has also been corrected.
(6) A misspelling of Neil Garnham's name was corrected and a superfluous "QC" removed after Hugh Davies' name.
(7) Robert E. Ricklefs' name was misspelled throughout Roger Lewin's Research News artide "Egglaying" in birds remains a hot issue (29 Jan., p. 465).
(8) Wu-Tang producer RZA sent the magazine a statement to clarify that the group did not know of his business practices at the time of auction, misspelling Shkreli’s name in the email.
(9) The original also misspelled the name of the government's secretary for future vision.
(10) Few have demonstrated such complete commitment to a cause greater than themselves.” This article was amended on Monday 23 March 2015 to correct a misspelling of Lee Kuan Yew’s name and to correct the time of the announcement of his death.
(11) The effect of misspelling the other words increased with age and reading skill.
(12) She spellchecks on Twitter Asked for etiquette tips on how to stay classy online, Stewart advised the audience to try not to misspell on social media.
(13) He also posted a cryptic, misspelled apology on Facebook: “I’m.
(14) Analysis of spelling errors for reliance on phonological processing in a subsample (N = 28) revealed that right sitters made more phonetically inaccurate misspellings, whereas, on the left, females, but not males, committed more phonetically accurate misspellings.
(15) The original misspelled the name Haworth as Howarth.
(16) The original misspelled Edicson Ruiz's name as Ericson Ruiz.
(17) He would never knowingly misspell or incorrectly address a letter like that."
(18) An earlier version misspelled Lord Justice Beatson's name as Beaston.
(19) It sounds like a privileged position to complain about, but for example for couples wanting to move in together – it’s like: ‘Well, can we really afford to?’” • This article was amended on Wednesday 3 June 2015 to correct a misspelling of “brakes” in the opening paragraph.
(20) The original misspelled Perpignan as Perpignon and has been corrected.