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diff --git a/src/H5Toffset.c b/src/H5Toffset.c
index 668e730..c0e94fc 100644
--- a/src/H5Toffset.c
+++ b/src/H5Toffset.c
@@ -33,12 +33,12 @@ static herr_t H5T_set_offset(const H5T_t *dt, size_t offset);
* Function: H5Tget_offset
*
* Purpose: Retrieves the bit offset of the first significant bit. The
- * signficant bits of an atomic datum can be offset from the
+ * significant bits of an atomic datum can be offset from the
* beginning of the memory for that datum by an amount of
* padding. The `offset' property specifies the number of bits
* of padding that appear to the "right of" the value. That is,
* if we have a 32-bit datum with 16-bits of precision having
- * the value 0x1122 then it will be layed out in memory as (from
+ * the value 0x1122 then it will be laid out in memory as (from
* small byte address toward larger byte addresses):
*
* Big Big Little Little
@@ -84,12 +84,12 @@ done:
* Function: H5T_get_offset
*
* Purpose: Retrieves the bit offset of the first significant bit. The
- * signficant bits of an atomic datum can be offset from the
+ * significant bits of an atomic datum can be offset from the
* beginning of the memory for that datum by an amount of
* padding. The `offset' property specifies the number of bits
* of padding that appear to the "right of" the value. That is,
* if we have a 32-bit datum with 16-bits of precision having
- * the value 0x1122 then it will be layed out in memory as (from
+ * the value 0x1122 then it will be laid out in memory as (from
* small byte address toward larger byte addresses):
*
* Big Big Little Little
@@ -134,12 +134,12 @@ done:
* Function: H5Tset_offset
*
* Purpose: Sets the bit offset of the first significant bit. The
- * signficant bits of an atomic datum can be offset from the
+ * significant bits of an atomic datum can be offset from the
* beginning of the memory for that datum by an amount of
* padding. The `offset' property specifies the number of bits
* of padding that appear to the "right of" the value. That is,
* if we have a 32-bit datum with 16-bits of precision having
- * the value 0x1122 then it will be layed out in memory as (from
+ * the value 0x1122 then it will be laid out in memory as (from
* small byte address toward larger byte addresses):
*
* Big Big Little Little
@@ -203,12 +203,12 @@ done:
* Function: H5T_set_offset
*
* Purpose: Sets the bit offset of the first significant bit. The
- * signficant bits of an atomic datum can be offset from the
+ * significant bits of an atomic datum can be offset from the
* beginning of the memory for that datum by an amount of
* padding. The `offset' property specifies the number of bits
* of padding that appear to the "right of" the value. That is,
* if we have a 32-bit datum with 16-bits of precision having
- * the value 0x1122 then it will be layed out in memory as (from
+ * the value 0x1122 then it will be laid out in memory as (from
* small byte address toward larger byte addresses):
*
* Big Big Little Little