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speller
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spell·er  (splr)
n.
1. One who spells words: students who are good spellers.
2. An elementary textbook containing exercises that teach spelling.

speller [ˈspɛlə]
n
1. a person who spells words in the manner specified a bad speller
2. (Social Science / Education) a book designed to teach or improve spelling
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.speller - someone who spells words
writer - a person who is able to write and has written something
2.speller - an introductory textbook to teach spelling
primer - an introductory textbook
Translations
speller [ˈspeləʳ] N to be a bad spellercometer muchas faltas de ortografía, tener mala ortografía
speller [ˈspɛlər] n
to be a good speller → être bon(ne) en orthographe
to be a bad speller → être mauvais(e) en orthographe
I am an absolutely appalling speller → Je suis terriblement mauvais en orthographe.
speller
n to be a good/bad spellerin Rechtschreibung gut/schlecht sein
speller [ˈspɛləʳ] n
a. (person) to be a bad/good spellerfare/non fare errori di ortografia
b. (Am) (book) → sillabario


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