Adding spell checking alternatives to mail and safari

I still use Snow Leopard (10.6.8I cannot find a personal dictionary to add spelling alternatives to any Apple programs.  How in the heck do I add words that I frequently use but are not standard spelling (like colour, neighbour . . .)?
Sass

In Mail/Safari,  go to Edit in the menu bar > Spelling and Grammar when it comes up with a word you want to keep click on the Learn button, then it should not flag that word next time.
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