speller

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From spell +‎ -er.

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speller (plural spellers)

  1. A person who spells.
    I'm a slow reader but a good speller.
    • 2005, Michael W. Riley, Plato's Cratylus: Argument, Form, and Structure, page 124:
      Without insisting on a difference between the inventors and the spellers of words, Socrates makes short work of this case.
  2. A participant in a spelling bee.
  3. (US) A book used to learn how to spell properly.
  4. (computing) A spell checker.
    • 1987, PC Mag, volume 6, number 17, page 358:
      But Word's spelling program still isn't fully integrated into the word processor. For one thing, any changes and corrections you make from the speller's menus don't appear on-screen until you get back to your original file.

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