diff -Nur dmraid.orig/1.0.0.rc16/man/dmraid.8 dmraid/1.0.0.rc16/man/dmraid.8
--- dmraid.orig/1.0.0.rc16/man/dmraid.8	2014-12-04 21:19:56.475626165 +0000
+++ dmraid/1.0.0.rc16/man/dmraid.8	2014-12-04 21:22:12.843459188 +0000
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@
 .B -Z
 will make dmraid tell the kernel to remove the partitions from the disks
 underlying the set, ie if sda is part of the set, remove sda1, sda2, etc.
-This prevents applications from directly accessiong the disks bypassing dmraid.
+This prevents applications from directly accessing the disks bypassing dmraid.
 RAID set names given on command line don't need to be fully specified
 (eg, "dmraid \-ay sil" would activate all discovered Silicon Image Medley
 RAID sets).
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@
 
 .TP
 .I [\-d|--debug]...
-Enable debugging output. Opion can be given multiple times
+Enable debugging output. Option can be given multiple times
 increasing the debug output level.
 
 .TP
@@ -165,7 +165,7 @@
 .B -l
 for a list of supported format handler names. This is useful to
 select particular formats in case multiple metadata signatures are found
-on a device. A comma seperated list of format names can be specified which 
+on a device. A comma separated list of format names can be specified which 
 may not contain white space.
 
 .TP
@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@
 descriptions. Supported RAID levels are listed in parenthesis:
 .br
 
-S: Span (concatination)
+S: Span (concatenation)
 .br
 0: RAID0 (stripe)
 .br
@@ -373,7 +373,7 @@
 
 .TP
 .I [-v|--verbose]...
-Enable verbose runtime information output. Opion can be given multiple times
+Enable verbose runtime information output. Option can be given multiple times
 increasing the verbosity level.
 
 .SH EXAMPLES
