Misspell
[mis-spel] /mɪsˈspɛl/
verb (used with or without object), misspelled or misspelt, misspelling.
1.
to incorrectly.
/ˌmɪsˈspɛl/
verb -spells, -spelling, -spelt, -spelled
1.
to spell (a word or words) wrongly
v.
1650s, from mis- (1) + spell (v.). Related: Misspelled; misspelling.
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