8. supersede (supercede) This word has a Latin origin. Also, many words in Engish were influenced by words like ‘intercede’, so you may think this one belongs to this group. It is not, and you should use ‘s’ instead of ‘c’ in the end. 9. handkerchief (hankerchief) To spell...
(US) /prise (v.) (UK) artifact (US)/artefact (UK) toward (US)/towards (UK) pajamas (US)/pyjamas (UK) reconnoiter (US)/reconnoitre (UK) jewelry (US)/jewellery (UK) supersede (not supercede) alternate (US)/alternative (UK)
// when the package was precompiled, or this package might define methods that // supercede dispatches for previously-loaded packages. These two // supersede dispatches for previously-loaded packages. These two // possibilities are checked during backedge and method insertion, // respectively. //...