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@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ tree
A tree can refer to one or more "blob" objects, each corresponding to
a file. In addition, a tree can also refer to other tree objects,
-thus creating a directory heirarchy. You can examine the contents of
+thus creating a directory hierarchy. You can examine the contents of
any tree using ls-tree (remember that a long enough initial portion
of the SHA1 will also work):
@@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ At this point you should know everything necessary to read the man
pages for any of the git commands; one good place to start would be
with the commands mentioned in link:everyday.html[Everyday git]. You
should be able to find any unknown jargon in the
-link:glossary.html[Glosssay].
+link:glossary.html[Glossary].
The link:cvs-migration.html[CVS migration] document explains how to
import a CVS repository into git, and shows how to use git in a