homographs of leaves
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The word "leaves" actually is a homograph, i.e., it has two quite different meanings and uses that have different origins (though they are pronounced the same). As a noun, which is obviously the subject of your question since you refer to the "singular" form, "leaves" is the irregular plural of singular "leaf."
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the homographs of leaves the word actually is homograph the two meaning uses that have different types of orgin it is obviously the subject.
the quest singular form leaves is the irregular plural of singular leaf
the meaning homograph leaves
the homographs of leaves the word actually is homograph the two meaning uses that have different types of orgin it is obviously the subject.
the quest singular form leaves is the irregular plural of singular leaf
the meaning homograph leaves
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