spelt

[ UK /spˈɛlt/ ]
NOUN
  1. hardy wheat grown mostly in Europe for livestock feed
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How To Use spelt In A Sentence

  • Patients then had either normal or low-dose ciclosporin (also spelt cyclosporin), low-dose tac-rolimus or low-dose sirolimus. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Jolly Bottle, the Jolly Bottle, "cried Habershaw, pronouncing this word according to ancient usage, with the accent on the last syllable, as if spelt" bottel; "" give us the Jolly Bottle, we all know the chorus of that song. Horse-Shoe Robinson: A Tale of the Tory Ascendency.
  • The difference is that the message it spelt out would be a little more discreet. Times, Sunday Times
  • The nine-year-old had just spelt the word "sergeant" correctly at her school's spelling bee when her father, a sergeant serving in Iraq, appeared from behind a curtain. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • 'Otter' is spelt with a double t.
  • I just used the spellcheck on my computer - 805 words misspelt out of 1,200.
  • Serve with toasted spelt or barley. Times, Sunday Times
  • All of the organic grains - wheat, spelt, dry edible beans - are big on the international market now.
  • Problems with the hybrid system of the third car spelt an end to its chances of victory. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Domesday it is spelt 'Flaneburg,' and _flane_ is the Norse for an arrow or sword. Yorkshire
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