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Assuming that desimel is your fail at spelling decimal, the answer depends on the number.
I don't think that either of them are valid words. Check the spelling.
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A reduction in the value of an asset carried on a firm's financial statements. For example, the firm's accountants, believing the inventory is overvalued, may decide to take a writedown by reducing inventory valuation. Unlike a writeoff, a writedown does not result in elimination of the asset. Wall Street Words: An A to Z Guide to Investment Terms for Today's Investor by David L. Scott.Copyright © 2003 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Simple three and four letter words are most appropriate for a 1st grade spelling test. If your child is already past this, you can try simple five letter words.
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At the first grade level, children should be spelling very simple words. The most complex I would get with them are words like stool, sleep, glue, sky, etc. Some tricky options might be comb, lamb, or elf.
I know this from experience... kohlrabi, sauerbraten, bildungsroman, gymkhana, philippic, forsythia, pferffernuss, i forgot the rest.
Yes, "grayed" is a homophone for "greyed." Both words sound the same when spoken aloud, despite the slight difference in spelling.
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There are not really books with spelling tests and most schools will require you to use the same ones as other teachers in your grade and school. Go online and see what spelling test examples you can find.