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it is “-er” always

by Murugaraj | Aug 27, 2010 | Trivia

Everyone aware of the US/UK variant in spellings is well aware that words ending in “-er” in US spelling end in “-re” in UK spelling. For example, “fiber” and “fibre”; “titer” and “titre”. One...

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