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spell1
verb spelt, spelled, spelling
    1. To write or name (the constituent letters of a word or words) in their correct order.
    2. Said of letters: to form (a word) when written in sequence.
      Example: How do you spell it? That's easy ― I T spells ‘it'
    3. To indicate something clearly.
      Example: His angry expression spelt trouble
      Thesaurus: signal, indicate, suggest, imply, mean, presage, portend, herald, augur, prefigure.
Derivative: spellable
adj
    Derivative: speller
    noun
      Derivative: spelling
        See separate entry.
      Etymology: 13c: from French espeller, from German spellen and related to gospel.

      Phrasal Verb: spell something out
        To read, write or speak (the constituent letters of a word) one by one.To explain something clearly and in detail.
          Example: The instructions spell out exactly how it's done




      spell3
      noun
        1. A period or bout of illness, work, weather, etc often of a specified kind.
          Example: hope this spell of sunshine continues
          Thesaurus: interval, term, period, season, stint, time, stretch.
          Form: for a spell (often)
          Form: a spell of
        (now chiefly Austral, NZ & N Eng)
        2. An interval or short break from work.
      verb spelled, spelling
        1. To replace or relieve someone at work.
        intr
        2. To take an interval or short break from work.
      Etymology: Anglo-Saxon spelian to act for another.



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