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- verbspell (verb) · spells (third person present) · spelled (past tense) · spelled (past participle) · spelt (past tense) · spelt (past participle) · spelling (present participle)
- write or name the letters that form (a word) in correct sequence:"Dolly spelled her name" · "journals have a house style about how to spell"
- (of letters) make up or form (a word):"the letters spell the word ‘how’"
- be a sign or characteristic of:"she had the chic, efficient look that spells Milan"
OriginMiddle English: shortening of Old French espeller, from the Germanic base of spell.verbspell (verb) · spells (third person present) · spelled (past tense) · spelled (past participle) · spelling (present participle)- NORTH AMERICANallow (someone) to rest briefly by taking their place in an activity:"I got sleepy and needed her to spell me for a while at the wheel"
- AUSTRALIANNEW ZEALANDtake a brief rest:"I'll spell for a bit"
Originlate 16th century: variant of dialect spele ‘take the place of’, of unknown origin. The early sense of the noun was ‘shift of relief workers’. SPELL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
English (US)
SPELL meaning: 1. to form a word or words with the letters in the correct order: 2. to …
Znaczenie Spell, Definicja W …
SPELL definicja: 1. to form a word or words with the letters in the correct order: 2. to …
Spell: Italian Translation
SPELL translate: compitare, scrivere (correttamente), periodo, incantesimo, …
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