different between jewelry vs jewelery
jewelry
English
Noun
jewelry (usually uncountable, plural jewelries)
- US standard spelling of jewellery.
Verb
jewelry (third-person singular simple present jewelries, present participle jewelrying, simple past and past participle jewelried)
- To make jewelry.
Usage notes
Also used in Canada, but less common there than jewellery.
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jewelery
English
Noun
jewelery
- Misspelling of jewellery. (UK)
- Misspelling of jewelry. (US)
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