On 25/3/05 10:13 am, "Roger Houghton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote (in
part):

>> they mean BOTH are accepted forms in UK English with the favoured
>> example first, except with words where both spellings have an entry
>> and each refers to the other.
 
> I can only advise you to buy a better dictionary before you enter any
> Spelling Bee competitions in the UK.

C'mon lads, can we give it a break and agree to disagree before it gets
ugly?

Remind me to ask the list about the EU constitution and views on the
introduction of the Euro sometime if you can get that excited about the
spelling of words.

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