, S., W., E.)
skillful (I.)
smolder (C., S., I.)
smoulder (W., E.)
spoony (C., S., E.)
spooney (I., W.)
sumac (C., S., I., E.)
sumach (W.)
swingletree (C., S., W.)
singletree (I.)
synonym (C., S., I., E.)
synonyme (W.)
syrup (C., E.)
sirup (S., I., W.)
Tartar (I., W., E.)
Tatar (C., S.)
threnody (C., S., W., E.)
threnode (I.)
tigerish (C., S., I.)
tigrish (W., E.)
timbal (C., S.)
tymbal (I., W., E)
titbit (C., S.)
tidbit (I., W., E.)
vise [tool] (C., S., I.)
vice " (W., E.)
vizier (S., I., W., E.)
vizir (C.)
visor (I., W., E.)
vizor (C., S.)
whippletree (S., I., W., E.)
whiffletree (C.)
whimsy (C., S.)
whimsey (I., W., E.)
whisky (C., S., I., E.)
whiskey (W.{, Irish})
wilful (C., S., W., E.)
willful (I.)
woeful (C., I., E.)
woful (S., W.)
worshiped (C., S., I.)
worshipped (W., E.)
All dictionaries but the Century make _envelop_ the verb, _envelope_ the
noun. The Century spells the noun _envelop_ as well as the verb.
According to the Century, Worcester, and the English dictionaries,
_practise_ (with _s_) is the verb, _practice_ (with _c_) is the noun.
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