- words with alternative spellings
- The following words can be spelled in two ways. The commonest spelling is given first.acknowledgement - acknowledgment, adrenalin - adrenaline, adviser - advisor, ambience - ambiance, annex - annexe, artefact - artifact, balk - baulk, banister - bannister, by-law - bye-law, caffeine - caffein, carcass - carcase, castor - caster, caviar - caviare, chaperone - chaperon, chilli - chili, cipher - cypher, conjurer - conjuror, connection - connexion, curtsy - curtsey, dexterous - dextrous, dispatch - despatch, douse - dowse, duffel coat - duffle coat, dyke - dike, forego - forgo, gram - gramme, grandad - granddad, granny - grannie, guerrilla - guerilla, gypsy - gipsy, hiccup - hiccough, hippie - hippy, hooray - hurray, icon - ikon, impostor - imposter, inflection - inflexion, jibe - gibe, judgement - judgment, kilogram - kilogramme, likeable - likable, liquorice - licorice, mackintosh - macintosh, mantelpiece - mantlepiece, milligram - milligramme, movable - moveable, Muslim - Moslem, nosy - nosey, OK - okay, phoney - phony, saccharine - saccharin, sheikh - sheik, siphon - syphon, swap - swop, veranda - verandah\`Racket' can be spelled `racquet' when used to refer to a bat with strings which is used for playing a game such as tennis or squash.\Two words have alternative spellings in British English only:jail — gaol, wagon — waggon\In American English, the spellings `jail' and `wagon' are used.\Two words have three possible spellings:hello — hallo — hullo, yoghurt — yoghourt — yogurt\◊ '-ise' and '-ize'Many verbs can end in either `-ise' or `-ize'. For information on this, see section on `-ise' and `-ize' in entry at Spelling.\For information on differences between British and American spellings, see entry at Spelling.\
Useful english dictionary. 2012.