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Thanks for this, hev - I enjoyed browsing the list. However, I noticed they got two things wrong: license and principal/principle.
License is the verb; licence is the noun. (Hence "This restaurant is licensed to sell liquor," but "I need to renew my driver's licence next month.")
Principal is both a noun (as in the case of a high school principal) and an adjective (the principal actor in a production, for example). You could even have a principal principle.....
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