Center.
no, in technical terms, it's not. in the books they mention it, but they dont say the spell. if you were to look up all the spells said in the books and movies, you dwouldn't find it. on the other hand, it is a spell... I don't remember the name but it is a spell. it really depends what you look up. so it isn't conciderd a spell they ever said, but is conciderd a spell.
It is a spell preformed in the Deathly Hallows by Hermione Granger. This spell strengthens an area or enclosure from enemies.
You spell it Quiddich. Quiddich is a sport by flying on broomsticks.
In the book, Snape uses a non-verbal spell, so we don't know which spell he used, In the movie, the spell Snape uses is "Vipera Evanasca".
The Knockback Jinx is a spell which can be used to 'knock back' an opponent, blast jars and creatures or activate magically charmed switches. The incantation of this spell is Flipendo.This spell only really occurs in the video games. It is never mentioned by name in the books or in the movies although it is believed to have been used in the movies as a non-verbal spell. It is still valid as a spell though, as J.K. Rowling has included it in Pottermore.
It depends which Americans you are referring to. There are many countries in America.
Americans spell it "centimeters".
they spell it RESTERANT
In addition to 'center' you can spell it like 'centre'
you were kinda close but this is how you spell it center
They spell it the same way Americans do.
The letters will spell center or recent.
In French center is spelled centre. In American English you spell center with er not re. In British English it is spelled centre.
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Center in US English and Centre in British English.
Americans usually spell buttock as "buttock," which refers to each of the two round fleshy parts that form the backside.
centering