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diff --git a/db/mork/public/mdb.h b/db/mork/public/mdb.h
index 62ab1adc7..9a48434eb 100644
--- a/db/mork/public/mdb.h
+++ b/db/mork/public/mdb.h
@@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ typedef void (* mdbYarn_mGrow)(mdbYarn* self, mdb_size inNewSize);
**| original mdbYarn instance decides whether a grow method is necessary
**| or desirable, and uses only grow methods suitable for the buffering
**| nature of a specific mdbYarn instance. (For example, Buf might be a
-**| staticly allocated string space which switches to something heap-based
+**| statically allocated string space which switches to something heap-based
**| when grown, and subsequent calls to grow the yarn must distinguish the
**| original static string from heap allocated space, etc.) Note that the
**| method stored in mYarn_Grow can change, and this might be a common way
@@ -1255,7 +1255,7 @@ public:
**| not intended to nest. (If small transactions were nested inside large
**| transactions, that would imply that a single large transaction must be
**| atomic over all the contained small transactions; but actually we intend
-**| smalls transaction never be undone once commited due to, say, aborting a
+**| smalls transaction never be undone once committed due to, say, aborting a
**| transaction of greater significance.) The small, large, and session level
**| commits have equal granularity, and differ only in risk of loss from the
**| perspective of an application. Small commits characterize changes that
@@ -1273,13 +1273,13 @@ public:
**|
**|| aborts: the only way to abort changes to a store is by closing the store.
**| So there is no specific method for causing any abort. Stores must discard
-**| all changes made that are uncommited when a store is closed. This design
+**| all changes made that are uncommitted when a store is closed. This design
**| choice makes the implementations of tables, rows, and cells much less
**| complex because they need not maintain a record of undobable changes. When
**| a store is closed, presumably this precipitates the closure of all tables,
**| rows, and cells in the store as well. So an application can revert the
**| state of a store in the user interface by quietly closing and reopening a
-**| store, because this will discard uncommited changes and show old content.
+**| store, because this will discard uncommitted changes and show old content.
**| This implies an app that closes a store will need to send a "scramble"
**| event notification to any views that depend on old discarded content.
|*/
@@ -1339,7 +1339,7 @@ public:
mdb_scope inRowScope, // row scope for row ids
nsIMdbRow** acqRow) = 0; // create new row
// Note this row must be added to some table or cell child before the
- // store is closed in order to make this row persist across sesssions.
+ // store is closed in order to make this row persist across sessions.
// } ----- end row methods -----
@@ -1894,7 +1894,7 @@ public:
// the column which is actually sorted by ioSorting. This method
// is most useful in conjunction with nsIMdbSorting::SetCompare(),
// because otherwise a caller would not be able to override the
- // comparison ordering method used during searchs. Note that some
+ // comparison ordering method used during searches. Note that some
// database implementations might be unable to use an arbitrarily
// specified sort order, either due to schema or runtime interface
// constraints, in which case ioSorting might not actually be used.
@@ -2401,7 +2401,7 @@ public:
//
// This is an alternative to the GetYarn() method, which has copy semantics
// only; AliasYarn() relaxes a robust safety principle only for performance
- // reasons, to accomodate the need for callers to transform text content to
+ // reasons, to accommodate the need for callers to transform text content to
// some other canonical representation that would necessitate an additional
// copy and transformation when such is incompatible with the mdbYarn format.
//