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In the navigation table above:
In the navigation table above:
*The top row leads to alphabetically arranged selections of commonly misspelt and/or mispronounced words, alongside some regular ones for contrast.
*The top row leads to alphabetically arranged selections of commonly misspelt and/or mispronounced words, alongside some regular ones for contrast
*The middle row links to a retroalphabetical list beginning with the final letter of the word and continuing backwards through it
*The middle row links to a retroalphabetical list beginning with the final letter of the word and continuing backwards through it
*The last row links to the respective letter articles.
*The last row links to articles on the letters themselves




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An informational catalog, or several catalogs, about English spellings.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Use in English
Alphabetical word list
Retroalphabetical list  
Common misspellings  

In the navigation table above:

  • The top row leads to alphabetically arranged selections of commonly misspelt and/or mispronounced words, alongside some regular ones for contrast
  • The middle row links to a retroalphabetical list beginning with the final letter of the word and continuing backwards through it
  • The last row links to articles on the letters themselves