Isn't that interesting? I have two Webster's dictionaries (they are both
very old). The 1984 edition has both spellings in it and the 1992 expanded
edition only has one (mold).
I wonder what I would find in a more current edition...h
Pat G., in MN
On 06/04/2008, Pat Grimmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't that interesting? I have two Webster's dictionaries (they are both
very old). The 1984 edition has both spellings in it and the 1992 expanded
edition only has one (mold).
I wonder what I would find in a more current edition...h
i think, correct me if i am wrong, but in america, mold is mold and we have
moulding around the bottom of the wall in houses. and in Canada you have
mould, eh.
Many years ago, the first settlers in Canada were trying to think of a name for
the country. Some insightful leader suggested
i think, correct me if i am wrong, but in america, mold is mold and we
have moulding around the bottom of the wall in houses. and in canada
you have mould, eh.
Janice
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