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spellling

Spellling is not a standard English word; it is most often a misspelling of spelling, the act or process of forming words with letters in their correct order. The term may appear in informal writing or on screen as a typographical error, sometimes created by accidentally doubling letters when adding a suffix or during keyboard repetition. Because of this, spellling is generally treated as an error rather than a recognized term.

Spelling, the correct word, refers to the conventional arrangement of letters used to form words in a

In use and editing, awareness of common misspelling patterns helps writers avoid errors. Misspellings often involve

language.
It
is
a
component
of
orthography,
the
broader
system
of
spelling,
hyphenation,
capitalization,
and
punctuation.
In
English,
spelling
is
historically
variable
and
complex,
reflecting
influences
from
Old
English,
Norman
French,
Latin,
and
other
languages.
Pronunciation
and
spelling
diverge
in
many
words,
leading
to
irregular
spellings
that
learners
must
memorize.
doubling
or
tripling
consonants
unnecessarily,
confusing
vowels,
or
letter
transposition.
Dictionaries
and
spell-checkers
routinely
note
common
misspellings
and
provide
corrections.
While
spellling
is
encountered
in
some
texts,
the
standard
form
remains
spelling.