** Description changed:

  when spell checking is enabled, any word the user types that is not 
recognized gets added to the user dictionary (I think).
  The problem is once a word gets added there is no way to delete it and it 
always shows up on the word ribbon, whether you want it or not.
  
  We should be more selective when adding words (i.e. if you type
  asdafadfadsfadsfadsfadsf that gets added). We can address that in
  another bug. For this bug, I think we need to provide the user with a
  way to remove words they added to the dictionary.
  
- One idea: press and hold the word on the word ribbon would produce an
- "x" button which when pressed would remove the word from the dictionary.
- This would be consistent with how users close apps, delete bookmarks,
- etc.
- 
- 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- 
- Desired solution:
- 
- Design specified here - section 'custom words':
- https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LanguageAndText
+ <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LanguageAndText#Custom_words>: "The 'Custom
+ words' screen itself should list all custom words alphabetically, with a
+ delete button alongside each."

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  [osk] no way to remove user added dictionary words

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