Spelled vs. Spelt

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Spelledverb

simple past tense and past participle of spell

Speltverb

simple past tense and past participle of spell

Speltverb

(obsolete) To split; to break; to spalt.

Speltnoun

A grain, considered either a subspecies of wheat, Triticum aestivum subsp. spelta, or a separate species Triticum spelta or Triticum dicoccon.

Speltnoun

A thin piece of wood or metal; a splinter.

Speltnoun

(metalworking) spelter

Spelt

imp. & p. p. of Spell. Spelled.

Speltnoun

A species of grain (Triticum Spelta) much cultivated for food in Germany and Switzerland; - called also German wheat.

Speltnoun

Spelter.

Speltverb

To split; to break; to spalt.

Speltnoun

hardy wheat grown mostly in Europe for livestock feed

Speltnoun

an old kind of wheat with bearded ears and spikelets that each contain two narrow grains, not widely grown but favoured as a health food.

Spelt

Spelt (Triticum spelta), also known as dinkel wheat or hulled wheat, is a species of wheat that has been cultivated since approximately 5,000 BC. Spelt was an important staple food in parts of Europe from the Bronze Age to medieval times. Now it survives as a relict crop in Central Europe and northern Spain, and it has found a new market as a health food.

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