write down a pair of homophones with difference in the meaning
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cord - a length of string
chord - a group of musical notes
chord - a group of musical notes
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A homophone is a word that sounds equivalent to another word yet has an alternate importance or potentially spelling.
"Bloom" and "flour" are homophones since they are articulated the equivalent yet you surely can't heat a cake utilizing daffodils.
A hyponym is a word or expression whose semantic field is more explicit than its hypernym.
The semantic field of a hypernym, otherwise called a superordinate, is more extensive than that of a hyponym.
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