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Old 09-May-2008, 09:32
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Default Re: Brittish vs American spelling

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Originally Posted by ankawik View Post
I have a couple of questions concerning Brittish vs American spelling;

summarize or summarise: is the -is-form the correct Brittish spelling, or does it matter?

vulcanization or vulcanisation (or maybe curing?): which is the correct Brittish spelling? (it is a term within rubber manufacturing)

sulfur or sulphur?

Your help is appreciated!
Ankawik,

American spelling would be 'vulcanization', 'summarize', and 'sulphur'.

Cheers,
Amigo
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