Acomodate
Acomodate is a nonstandard spelling of the English verb accommodate. In modern standard English, the correct spelling is accommodate, with double c and double m. Acomodate may appear in older texts or as a misspelling, and major dictionaries do not recognize it as a correct forms in contemporary usage.
Etymology and cognates: The verb originates from Old French accommoder, via Latin accommodatus “made fit.” Through
Usage and meanings: Accommodate has several related senses. It can mean to provide lodging or space for
Common pitfalls: Because of its double letters, many writers misspell it as acom odate, accomodate, or acomodate.
See also: accommodation; accommodating; accommodate-related phrases; spelling conventions for English words with repeated consonants.