Write the homonyms water that rises up on the surface of the sea
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In basic terms, homonyms (Homos = same; Onymas = names) are words that sound alike but have different meanings. The homonyms in the examples below are words that sound alike but are spelled differently (son vs. sun). The examples in the Homographs section cover those words that sound the same and are spelled the same but have different meanings (riddle vs. riddle). Personally, I prefer the term homophone (Homo = same; Phone = sound) to describe those words that sound alike but are spelled differently. It seems rather odd that differently spelled words (knight vs. night) are homonyms (same names) since they don’t have the same name; they have the same sound. What do you think? Be sure to scroll down to view the entire list. If you wish, send in your own examples of homonyms to be displayed. Don’t forget to tell me your first name or screen name and age
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my answer is same as that of above one
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