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diff --git a/man/dmstats.8_main b/man/dmstats.8_main
index 4f9a9fc7f..eb160751b 100644
--- a/man/dmstats.8_main
+++ b/man/dmstats.8_main
@@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ region identifier.
.
.TP
.B --area
-When peforming a list or report, include objects of type area in the
+When performing a list or report, include objects of type area in the
results.
.
.TP
@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ argument is zero reports will continue to repeat until interrupted.
.
.TP
.B --group
-When peforming a list or report, include objects of type group in the
+When performing a list or report, include objects of type group in the
results.
.
.TP
@@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ region as a comma separated list of latency values. Latency values are
given in nanoseconds. An optional unit suffix of
.BR ns , us , ms ,
or \fBs\fP may be given after each value to specify units of
-nanoseconds, microseconds, miliseconds or seconds respectively.
+nanoseconds, microseconds, milliseconds or seconds respectively.
.
.TP
.B --histogram
@@ -456,7 +456,7 @@ default program ID for dmstats-managed regions is "dmstats".
.
.TP
.B --region
-When peforming a list or report, include objects of type region in the
+When performing a list or report, include objects of type region in the
results.
.
.TP
@@ -530,7 +530,7 @@ Produce additional output.
.HP
.CMD_CLEAR
.br
-Instructs the kernel to clear statistics counters for the speficied
+Instructs the kernel to clear statistics counters for the specified
regions (with the exception of in-flight IO counters).
.
.HP
@@ -556,10 +556,10 @@ configured interval duration) on the final bin.
.sp
Latencies are given in nanoseconds. An optional unit suffix of ns, us,
ms, or s may be given after each value to specify units of nanoseconds,
-microseconds, miliseconds or seconds respectively, so for example, 10ms
+microseconds, milliseconds or seconds respectively, so for example, 10ms
is equivalent to 10000000. Latency values with a precision of less than
-one milisecond can only be used when precise timestamps are enabled: if
-\fB--precise\fP is not given and values less than one milisecond are
+one millisecond can only be used when precise timestamps are enabled: if
+\fB--precise\fP is not given and values less than one millisecond are
used it will be enabled automatically.
.sp
An optional \fBprogram_id\fP or \fBuser_data\fP string may be associated
@@ -627,7 +627,7 @@ group.
The list of regions to be grouped is specified with \fB--regions\fP
and an optional alias may be assigned with \fB--alias\fP. The set of
regions is given as a comma-separated list of region identifiers. A
-continuous range of identifers spanning from \fBR1\fP to \fBR2\fP may
+continuous range of identifiers spanning from \fBR1\fP to \fBR2\fP may
be expressed as '\fBR1\fP-\fBR2\fP'.
.sp
Regions that have a histogram configured can be grouped: in this case
@@ -711,7 +711,7 @@ that were previously created with \fB--filemap\fP, either directly,
or by starting the monitoring daemon, \fBdmfilemapd\fP.
.sp
This will add and remove regions to reflect changes in the allocated
-extents of the file on-disk, since the time that it was crated or last
+extents of the file on-disk, since the time that it was created or last
updated.
.sp
Use of this command is not normally needed since the \fBdmfilemapd\fP
@@ -1090,13 +1090,13 @@ bounds.
.B hist_bounds
A list of the histogram boundary values for the current statistics area
in order of ascending latency value. The values are expressed in whole
-units of seconds, miliseconds, microseconds or nanoseconds with a suffix
+units of seconds, milliseconds, microseconds or nanoseconds with a suffix
indicating the unit.
.TP
.B hist_ranges
A list of the histogram bin ranges for the current statistics area in
order of ascending latency value. The values are expressed as
-"LOWER-UPPER" in whole units of seconds, miliseconds, microseconds or
+"LOWER-UPPER" in whole units of seconds, milliseconds, microseconds or
nanoseconds with a suffix indicating the unit.
.TP
.B hist_bins