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Charctersitics vs charcteristics



 
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Charctersitics vs charcteristics #1 (permalink) Mon Dec 12, 2005 12:55 pm   Charctersitics vs charcteristics
 

Respected sir,

Pl do give me the difference between charctersitics and charcteristics .Pl do give me an example for each .

Thankz in advance.

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sunil
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Charctersitics vs charcteristics #2 (permalink) Mon Dec 12, 2005 13:22 pm   Charctersitics vs charcteristics
 

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Sorry Sunil, but both of your words appear to be misspellings of the single word characteristics.

A character is an overall set of characteristics -- are those the two words that you find confusion in?
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