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American experimental pop musician
of Spellling's sound. Cabral released the third full-length Spellling album, The Turning Wheel, on June 25, 2021. She followed that up with Spellling &
Spellling
2023 studio album (re-recorded) by Spellling
Spellling & the Mystery School ("Spellling" stylized in all caps) is the fourth studio album by American experimental pop musician Spellling. It was released
Spellling & the Mystery School
Spellling_&_the_Mystery_School
2021 studio album by Spellling
"The Turning Wheel by Spellling". AnyDecentMusic?. Archived from the original on July 9, 2021. Retrieved July 9, 2021. "Spellling – 'The Turning Wheel'
The_Turning_Wheel_(album)
Topics referred to by the same term
up Spell, spell, or spel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to Spell. Spell(s) or The Spell(s) may refer to: Spell (paranormal)
Spell
2019 studio album by Spellling
Simpson, Paul. "Mazy Fly - Spellling | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved August 24, 2023. "Mazy Fly by SPELLLING". spellling.bandcamp.com. Retrieved June
Mazy_Fly
American record label
recordings from artists including Zola Jesus, David Lynch, John Carpenter, Spellling, Blanck Mass, Crystal Stilts, Marissa Nadler, The Men, Caleb Landry Jones
Sacred_Bones_Records
Topics referred to by the same term
Speak & Spell may refer to: Speak & Spell (toy), an educational toy made by Texas Instruments Speak & Spell (album), a 1981 album by Depeche Mode Speak
Speak_&_Spell
Formula intended to trigger a magical effect
An incantation, spell, charm, enchantment, or bewitchery is a magical formula intended to trigger a magical effect on a person or objects. The formula
Incantation
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Look up speller in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Speller may refer to: A book used for proper spelling A participant in a spelling bee Speller (surname)
Speller
Execution method
(US-EN) or garrotte (UK-EN) (/ɡəˈrɒt, ɡəˈroʊt/ gə-RO(H)T; alternatively spelled as garotte), or garrote vil (Spanish: [ɡaˈrote ˈβil]), is a weapon and
Garrote
1956 single by Screamin' Jay Hawkins
"I Put a Spell on You" is a 1956 song recorded by "Screamin' Jay" Hawkins and co-written with Herb Slotkin. The selection became a classic cult song,
I_Put_a_Spell_on_You
2026 single by Kacey Musgraves
"Dry Spell" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Kacey Musgraves. It was released on March 11, 2026, through Lost Highway Records. The song serves
Dry_Spell_(song)
2020 film by Mark Tonderai
Spell is a 2020 supernatural thriller film directed by Mark Tonderai and starring Omari Hardwick and Loretta Devine. It was released in the United States
Spell_(film)
English association football league
league with 20 seasons. The 15-season spell for Ipswich Town between 2004 and 2019 is the longest consecutive spell of any team in the division. The teams
EFL_Championship
Scottish footballer
Partick Thistle. He has also previously played for Dundee United and has loan spells at Arbroath, Inverness Caledonian Thistle, twice with Ayr United and Tranmere
Logan_Chalmers
Video game series
SpellForce is a real-time strategy and role-playing series created by Phenomic and currently owned by THQ Nordic. The first release was published by JoWooD
SpellForce
2000 Japanese anime film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama
Retrieved November 13, 2018. Wikiquote has quotations related to Pokemon: Spell of the Unknown. Pokémon 3: The Movie at IMDb Pokémon 3: The Movie at Anime
Pokémon_3:_The_Movie
Type of form-fitting underpants for men
Boxer briefs (sometimes spelled boxer-briefs or called tight boxers, trunks, also known as A-Fronts) are a hybrid type of men's undergarment which are
Boxer_briefs
Association football club in Spain
owners of Girona. Vilaró was elected the new president while Agné, after a spell with Recreativo, returned as manager for the upcoming second division campaign
Girona_FC
Topics referred to by the same term
Under Your Spell may refer to: Under Your Spell, a 1936 American film Under Your Spell, a 1999 album by Tinga Stewart Under Your Spell, a 2017 album by
Under_Your_Spell
Collectible card game
deck represents a magical spell which can be used to their advantage in battle. Instant and Sorcery cards represent magical spells a player may cast for a
Magic:_The_Gathering
suspended altogether during World War II. Although there were several short spells when a third level was created, the two-division structure remained largely
List of Scottish football champions
List_of_Scottish_football_champions
Ancient Egyptian funerary text
papyrus. Some of the spells included in the book were drawn from these older works and date to the 3rd millennium BC. Other spells were composed later
Book_of_the_Dead
Person who acts in a disreputable manner
Shyster (/ˈʃaɪstər/; also spelled schiester, scheister, etc.) is a slang word for someone who acts in a disreputable, unethical, or unscrupulous way,
Shyster
Seventeenth letter of the Latin alphabet
others worldwide. Its name in English is pronounced /ˈkjuː/ , most commonly spelled cue, but also kew, kue, and que. The Semitic sound value of Qôp was /q/
Q
Type of congenital heart defect
When affected babies cry or have a bowel movement, they may undergo a "tet spell" where they turn cyanotic, have difficulty breathing, become limp, and occasionally
Tetralogy_of_Fallot
Northern Irish football manager and player (born 1952)
management, initially at Grantham Town in 1987. This was followed by a brief spell at the helm of Shepshed Charterhouse. He became manager of Wycombe Wanderers
Martin_O'Neill
Symbol of medicine
Ancient Greek: Ῥάβδος τοῦ Ἀσκληπιοῦ, Rhábdos toû Asklēpioû, sometimes also spelled Asklepios), also known as the Staff of Aesculapius, is a serpent-entwined
Rod_of_Asclepius
Twenty-fifth letter of the Latin alphabet
native sound for Latin speakers, and the letter was initially only used to spell foreign words. This history has led to the standard modern names of the
Y
Including seafood in an otherwise vegetarian diet
Pescetarianism (/ˌpɛskəˈtɛəri.ənɪzəm/ PESK-ə-TAIR-ee-ə-niz-əm; sometimes spelled pescatarianism) is a dietary practice in which seafood is the only source
Pescetarianism
Set of conventions to represent words in writing
from other languages without adapting its spelling. Homophones may be spelled differently on purpose in order to disambiguate words that would otherwise
Spelling
Modern writing system of 33 letters
⟨у⟩. For example, a Greek prefix originally spelled ⟨аѵто-⟩ (equivalent to English auto-) is now spelled ⟨авто-⟩ in most cases and ⟨ауто-⟩ as a component
Russian_alphabet
Dutch heavy metal band
Cobra Spell was a Dutch heavy metal band formed in Tilburg in 2019 by Sonia Anubis. Cobra Spell began with both male and female members in their ranks
Cobra_Spell
Mythological prophetess and princess of Troy
In Greek mythology, Cassandra, also spelled Kassandra or Casandra, (/kə.ˈsæn.drə/; Ancient Greek: Κασ(σ)άνδρα, pronounced [kas:ándra], or referred to
Cassandra
Twenty-first letter of the Latin alphabet
represent the same /u/ sound, as well as the consonantal /w/, num – originally spelled NVM – was pronounced /num/ and via was pronounced [ˈwia]. From the 1st
U
Disney cartoon characters
Chip and Dale, also spelled Chip 'n' Dale, are American cartoon anthropomorphic chipmunks created by The Walt Disney Company, who debuted in the 1943
Chip_'n'_Dale
Eighth letter of the Latin alphabet
English speakers, the name for the letter is pronounced as /eɪtʃ/ and spelled "aitch" or occasionally "eitch". The pronunciation /heɪtʃ/ and the associated
H
Topics referred to by the same term
Tori Spelling (born 1973), American actress Spell (disambiguation) Orthography Letter (alphabet) Spellling, the project of American musician Chrystia Cabral
Spelling_(disambiguation)
Mirrored website of Google Search
elgooG is the word Google spelled backwards. It has been used in the URL of an unofficial joke mirror site of Google Search, which allowed users from
ElgooG
Pattern made of diamonds or lozenges
An argyle (/ˈɑːr.ɡaɪl/, occasionally spelled argyll) pattern is made of diamonds or lozenges. The word is sometimes used to refer to an individual diamond
Argyle_(pattern)
Supernatural hindrance, or incantation intended to bestow such a hindrance
such as a god or gods, a spirit, or a natural force, or else as a kind of spell by magic (usually black magic or dark magic) or witchcraft; in the latter
Curse
Script used to write the Greek language
δυς-κατανοήτων ('difficult to understand'); modern standard practice is to spell δυσκατανοήτων with a non-final sigma. The letter omega ⟨ω⟩ is normally taught
Greek_alphabet
while Frank Lampard was a permanent manager, and later returned for a short spell as interim manager. Chelsea's first ever manager was Scottish wing-half
List_of_Chelsea_F.C._managers
Motorsport race track in Montreal, Canada
The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, also spelled Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve (French pronunciation: [siʁ.kɥi ʒil vilnœv]), is a 4.361 km (2.710 mi) motor racing
Circuit_Gilles_Villeneuve
French footballer (born 1997)
Arabian club Al-Ahli before having a loan spell at Turkish side Fenerbahçe. Most recently, he had a short spell with Mexican club América before joining
Allan_Saint-Maximin
Ancient Egyptian deity
Egyptian word for "magic". According to Egyptian literature (Coffin text, spell 261), Heka existed "before duality had yet come into being." The term ḥkꜣ
Heka_(god)
Fourth highest civilian award of India
The Padma Shri (IAST: padma śrī, lit. 'Lotus Honour'), also spelled Padma Shree, is the fourth-highest civilian award of the Republic of India, after
Padma_Shri
Giant automaton in Greek mythology
In Greek mythology, Talos, also spelled Talus (/ˈteɪlɒs/; Greek: Τάλως, Tálōs) or Talon (/ˈteɪlɒn, ən/; Greek: Τάλων, Tálōn), was a man of bronze who
Talos
Ghanaian association football player
in 2016 aged 17. After spells on loan with Sutton United and Oxford City, he left Milton Keynes in 2019, spending a short spell at Ebbsfleet United before
Brandon_Thomas-Asante
Insult for white people
Honky (also spelled honkey) is a derogatory term used to refer to white people, predominantly heard in the United States. The first recorded use of "honky"
Honky
Muse of comedy in Greek mythology
Ancient Greek: θάλλειν, thállein; "to flourish, to be verdant"), also spelled Thaleia, was one of the Muses, the goddess who presided over comedy and
Thalia_(Muse)
Latin-script alphabet consisting of 26 letters
require its use for both purposes. Therefore, apostrophes are necessary to spell many words even in isolation, unlike most punctuation marks, which are concerned
English_alphabet
City in Gujarat, India
Mehsana (pronunciation), also spelled Mahesana, is a city and the headquarters of Mehsana district in the Indian state of Gujarat. Established in the
Mehsana
Arabic greeting
Arabic, used in the Qur'an and early Hadith manuscripts, the phrase is spelled as "ٱلسَّلَٰمُ عَلَيْكُمْ وَرَحْمَتُ ٱللَّٰهِ وَبَرَكَٰتُهُ". In Rasm,
As-salamu_alaykum
Second son of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln (1846–1850)
Abraham and Mary spelled his name "Eddy"; however, the National Park Service uses "Eddie" as a nickname and the nickname also appears spelled this way on his
Edward_Baker_Lincoln
Mediterranean sailing ship
A xebec (/ˈziːbɛk/ or /zɪˈbɛk/), also spelled zebec, was a Mediterranean sailing ship that originated in the Barbary states (Algeria). It was used mostly
Xebec
Spice mix, used in Pakistani and Indian cuisine
Chaat masala, also spelled chat masala, is a powdered spice mix, or masala, originating from the Indian subcontinent, typically used to add flavor to
Chaat_masala
Neck swelling due to enlarged thyroid gland
A goitre (British English, spelled goiter in American English) is a swelling in the neck resulting from an enlarged thyroid gland. A goitre can be associated
Goitre
Region in the Indian state of Rajasthan
Mewar, also spelled as Mewad, is a historical region located in the south-eastern part of the Indian state of Rajasthan. It includes the present-day districts
Mewar
Omelette dish
fúróngdàn; Jyutping: fu4 jung4 daan6*2 (literally meaning "hibiscus egg"), also spelled with fu and yong or yung, is an omelette dish found in Chinese cuisine
Egg_foo_young
Irish association football player and manager
played top flight football for Arsenal, Manchester City and Sunderland, with spells in the Premier League for both City and the Black Cats. Quinn also received
Niall_Quinn
Highest general rank in the Schutzstaffel
The rank is translated as "highest group leader". The rank was correctly spelled Oberst-Gruppenführer to avoid confusion with the more junior rank of Obergruppenführer
SS-Oberst-Gruppenführer
Muse of history in Ancient Greek mythology
(traditionally /ˈklaɪoʊ/, but now more frequently /ˈkliːoʊ/; Greek: Κλειώ), also spelled Kleio, Cleio, or Cleo, is the muse of history, or in a few mythological
Clio
18th king of Judah
Jehoiakim (also sometimes spelled Jehoikim; c. 632 BC – 598 BC) was the eighteenth and third-from-last King of Judah from 609 to 598 BC. He was the second
Jehoiakim
Online slang and alternative orthography
It is possible to spell words and names in leet-speak to create additional references. For example, the name "Marisa" can be spelled as /\/\AR15/\ – with
Leet
American musician (1953–2024)
Spell'". June 2, 2021. "Tito Jackson Sings the Blues on New Album 'Under Your Spell': Interview". October 21, 2021. "Tito Jackson – Under Your Spell Album
Tito_Jackson
Danish manager and former footballer (born 1963)
the Football League in 2000. He later had a brief spell as manager of Hull City and then a brief spell back in charge of Kidderminster Harriers. Born in
Jan_Mølby
Chemical compound
products. Glycolic acid is widespread in nature. A glycolate (sometimes spelled "glycollate") is a salt or ester of glycolic acid. The name "glycolic acid"
Glycolic_acid
English footballer (born 1974)
brief spell with Nottingham Forest in the Football League before finishing his career with home town club Hull City where during an eight-year spell he helped
Nick_Barmby
Staff held by a ruler to symbolize authority
A sceptre (spelled scepter in American English) is a staff or wand held in the hand by a ruling monarch as an item of royal or imperial insignia, signifying
Sceptre
English footballer (born 1950)
Whilst there he had a brief spell on loan with Nottingham Forest with whom he won the 1979 European Super Cup. He then had a spell with Hong Kong side Bulova
Charlie_George
Legendary mountain
Qaf-Kuh, also spelled Cafcuh and Kafkuh (Persian: قافکوه), or Jabal Qaf, also spelled Djebel Qaf (Arabic: جبل قاف); Koh-i-Qaf, also spelled Koh-Qaf and
Mount_Qaf
Duck episode "In Like Blunt", along with the Beagle Boys and Magica De Spell. In the 2017 series, debuting in "Woo-oo!", he runs Glomgold Industries
List_of_DuckTales_characters
American television series
opposed by five wizards, the most powerful wizard of all Leanbow, cast a spell to pushed back the dark forces and closes the walls of the underworld forever
Power_Rangers_Mystic_Force
2023 tactical rogue-lite RPG video game
The Last Spell is a roguelite, tactical role-playing game developed by French studio Ishtar Games (formerly known as CCCP) and published by The Arcade
The_Last_Spell
Occult concept
An Egregore (also spelled egregor; from French égrégore, from Ancient Greek ἐγρήγορος, egrēgoros 'wakeful') is a concept in Western esotericism of a non-physical
Egregore
2000 song by Daft Punk
featuring an auto-tuned vocal performance by Romanthony and a sample of "More Spell on You" by Eddie Johns. The music video forms part of the 2003 anime film
One More Time (Daft Punk song)
One_More_Time_(Daft_Punk_song)
1991 American television film
Cast a Deadly Spell is a 1991 horror-fantasy detective comedy television film with Fred Ward, Julianne Moore, David Warner, and Clancy Brown. It was directed
Cast_a_Deadly_Spell
Deep-fried, corn-battered hot dog on a stick
A corn dog (also spelled corndog and also known by several other names) is a hot dog sausage on a stick that has been coated in a thick layer of cornmeal
Corn_dog
Main enemy of someone
In literature, an archenemy (sometimes spelled as arch-enemy) or archnemesis is the main enemy of the protagonist—or sometimes, one of the other main
Archenemy
Topics referred to by the same term
Hot spell may refer to: A heat wave Hot Spell (film), a 1958 film "Hot Spell" (Gunsmoke), a 1955 television episode "Hot Spells", a 1992 episode of Darkwing
Hot_spell
Spanish footballer (1983–2019)
club Arsenal in January 2004, winning the Premier League and FA Cup in his spell in London. He returned to Spain in September 2006, on loan with Real Madrid
José_Antonio_Reyes
Part of automobile
tailgate. In Indian English, the storage area is known as a dickey (also spelled dicky, dickie, or diggy). In Southeast Asia, it is known as a compartment
Trunk_(car)
English association football manager (born 1967)
spells at Sheffield United (twice), Rotherham United, Notts County, Bradford City, Brighton & Hove Albion and Halifax Town. He also had loan spells at
Chris_Wilder
1996 film by Andrew Fleming
a spell: Sarah places a love spell on Chris, Rochelle curses her bully Laura Lizzie, Bonnie wishes for beauty, and Nancy asks for power. The spells succeed—Chris
The_Craft_(film)
German philosopher (1575–1624)
English, his name may be spelled Jacob Boehme (retaining the older German spelling); in seventeenth-century England it was also spelled Behmen, approximating
Jakob_Böhme
Head of the Catholic Church from c. 115 to c. 124
Pope Sixtus I (Greek: Σίξτος), also spelled Xystus, a Roman of Greek descent, was the bishop of Rome from c. 117 or 119 to his death c. 126 or 128. He
Pope_Sixtus_I
Scottish footballer and football manager
winger, his playing career saw him represent Dundee (two spells), Heart of Midlothian (two spells), Rangers, Southampton and Falkirk. He also played 26 times
Neil_McCann
Group of fictional characters
The Keystone Cops (often spelled "Keystone Kops") are fictional, humorously incompetent policemen featured in silent film slapstick comedies produced
Keystone_Cops
French football manager and former player (born 1966)
defender, Galtier spent many of his 15 years as a player at Marseille with spells at six other clubs, four in France and one each in Italy and China. With
Christophe_Galtier
Flavored frozen drink
A slushy (also spelled slushie and less commonly slushee) is a type of drink made of flavored ice and a drink, similar to granitas but with a more liquid
Slushy
Small dish in Middle Eastern and Balkan cuisines
Meze (/ˈmɛzeɪ/ MEZ-ay; also spelled mezze or mezé) is a selection of small dishes served as appetizers in Eastern Mediterranean cuisines. It is similar
Meze
Fibrocartilaginous structure of spine
An intervertebral disc (British English), also spelled intervertebral disk (American English), lies between adjacent vertebrae in the vertebral column
Intervertebral_disc
Fried rice dish from Thailand
ผัดกะเพรา, pronounced [pʰàt kà.pʰrāw]; transl. stir-fried holy basil), also spelled pad kaprow, pad kaprao, or pad gaprao, is one of the most popular Thai
Phat_kaphrao
Theory or model concerning the origin of the universe
Cosmogony, also spelled as cosmogeny, or cosmogenesis, is any model concerning the origin of the cosmos or the universe. While cosmogony generally refers
Cosmogony
Historical German territory
the Federal State of Baden-Württemberg. Württemberg was formerly also spelled Würtemberg and Wirtemberg. Originally part of the old Duchy of Swabia,
Württemberg
Figure in Greek mythology
Kreon, also spelled Creon (/ˈkrɛɒn/; Ancient Greek: Κρέων, romanized: Kreōn, lit. 'ruler') is a figure in Greek mythology best known as the ruler of Thebes
Creon_(king_of_Thebes)
West African spiritual belief system
practices incorporating the use of ritual objects, such as amulets and spells, affiliated with religious observances in central West Africa, namely by
Juju
Portuguese chronicler
Gomes Eanes de Zurara (c. 1410 – c. 1474), sometimes spelled Eannes or Azurara, was a Portuguese chronicler of the European Age of Discovery, the most
Gomes_Eanes_de_Zurara
Personification of sleep in Greek mythology
Greek mythology, Hypnos (/ˈhɪpnɒs/; Ancient Greek: Ὕπνος, 'sleep'), also spelled Hypnus, is the personification of sleep. The Roman equivalent is Somnus
Hypnos
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Boy/Male
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
Generosity; Abundance; Benefit
Boy/Male
Arabic
Writer; Recorder
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Irish, Italian, Jewish, Latin, Lebanese, Polish, Scandinavian, Spanish, Swedish
Star; Saved the Jews from Annihilation in Persia; Myrtle Leaf; Form of Persian Esther
Boy/Male
Hindu
Male
Egyptian
, the breathing one.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Angel of God on earth, King of the earth
Girl/Female
Tamil
Without a superior
Boy/Male
German American
The eagle rules; strong as an eagle. Famous Bearer: Movie star and producer/directer Arnold...
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Oriya, Telugu
Earth
Biblical
middle village; preparation
SPELLLING
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SPELLLING
SPELLLING
SPELLLING