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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ The Molodensky transformation resembles a :ref:`Helmert` with zero
rotations and a scale of unity, but converts directly from geodetic coordinates to
geodetic coordinates, without the intermediate shifts to and from cartesian
geocentric coordinates, associated with the Helmert transformation.
-The Molodensky transformation is simple to implement and to parameterize, requiring
+The Molodensky transformation is simple to implement and to parametrize, requiring
only the 3 shifts between the input and output frame, and the corresponding
differences between the semimajor axes and flattening parameters of the reference
ellipsoids. Due to its algorithmic simplicity, it was popular prior to the