nouns - Does the word "Vaccum" exist?


If yes, does it have the same meaning of vacuum?


Ref:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vacuum
http://www.vaccum.org/


Both the sites define the same meaning, but the spelling differs.


Some dictionaries also have an entry for vaccum which links to vacuum.



Answer



Urban Dictionary says "vaccum: A word presumably used by those who do not know that the correct spelling is "vacuum".


More seriously, NGram thinks vaccum doesn't exist at all.


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