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| 27% | 4 | Term often used to classify British spelling, which differs from American spelling | ||
adjective satellite • not characteristic of the upper classes especially in language use | ||||
Humorous Spelling Of Fish
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| New York Times24 Feb 1985 | Across 53 | GHOTI |
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1 | A somewhat unfortunate chanticleer, aka cockerel, that has been castrated and also fattened for eating; a supposedly humorous name for a haddock, herring, sole or other fish; or, from Shakespeare, a love letter
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14 Jun 1978 | New York Times / 14 Jun 1978 |
5 | Old-fashioned spelling of 'spelling' | |
6 | Shaw's phonetic spelling of "fish"
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7 | Term often used to classify British spelling, which differs from American spelling |