The Speller's Manual; Being a Collection of Words Usually Misspelled, Promiscuously Arranged in Convenient Lessons, as Test Words, for the Use of the

William Wiggin Smith
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1867 edition. ... Chord, n. A musical sound. Cord, n. A small rope. Chronical, a. Of,long duration. Chronicle, n. A history. Cite, v. t. To summon to answer. Site, n. Situation. Sight, n. Perception by the eye. Clause, n. A part of a sentence. Claws, n. The nails of a beast or bird. Cleave, r. i. To adhere; to stick. Cleave, v. t. To divide; to split. Climb, v. t. To ascend. Clime, n. A climate. Close, v. t. To shut; to end. Clothes, n. Garments. Close, a. Confined; compact. Coaled, v. t. Supplied with coal. Cold, n. Not hot; frigid. Coarse, a. Not fine; rough. Course, n. Koutc; progress. Corse, 7i. A dead body. Coat, N. An outside garment. Cote, n. A cottage; a sheep-cot. Coffer, n. A chest for money. Couoher, N. One who coughs. Coffin, u. A box for the dead. Coughing, ppr. Expelling from the lungs. Colonel, 7i. A military officer. Kernel, n. The seed in a nut. Color, n. Hue; tint. Culler, n. One who chooses. Comity, n. Courtesy; politeness. CoMMiTTEE,f n. A body of managers. Complacent, a. Civil. Complaisant^ a. Seeking to please. Complacence, n. Satisfaction. Complaisance, n. Condescension. Compliance,"}" n. Assent. Complement, n. A complete set. Compliment, n. Delicate flattery. Consort, n. A companion. Concert, n. A musical entertainment. Confidant, n. One trusted with secrets. Confident, n. Having full belief. Consequents, n. Deductions. Consequence, n. That which follows. Consonance, N. Concord. Consonants, n. Letters which are sounded with a vowel. Convent, n. A body of nuns. Convent, v. t. To call before a judge. Coijuette, n. A vain girl. Coquet, r. t. To deceive in love. Corol, N. A corolla. Coral, n. A hard substance found in the ocean. Core, n. The inner part. Corps, 7i. A body of troops. CoRPSE,f n. A dead body. Council, N. An assembly....
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