Here are some more words that are not present in the spell checker
dictionary.  Granted, some of these are not necessarily in common use,
but many of them should be there.
blueness
handpicked
resonated
caftan
chardonnay
fluffing
over dyed
freaking
beachfront
martins
semiretired
missus
overtweezed
penuche
seawater
grunge
backseat
low-ceilinged
saltbox
U.S.
miniskirted
resounded
minty
uncallused
overenunciated
rewrapped

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Richard
Ring
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 2:32 PM
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Subject: [Braillenote] spell checker


Have any of you ever used the spellchecker in the Braillenote to check a
rather lengthy .brf (formatted Braille) file?  The idea of being able to
spell check grade II Braille documents is novel and worthwhile.
However, the dictionary which forms the basis for the spell checker is
woefully lacking in words which are common in US English.
Resonated, resounded, 
Luncheonette burgers striations scrimshaw  and these are a mere few of
the nearly 40 words, all of them except for burgers are standard United
States English words.
I truly believe the US spelling dictionary needs some updating!

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