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Q: What is a homophone that means the same as clothing or attire?
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What is the homophone for died?

Spelled the same and means same thing


Is tank and tank a homophone?

No, they are homographs. The root phon means "sound", graph means "to write" ,and homo means "same". A homophone is when they sound the same, but are spelled differently. So, they are spelled the same.... which makes it a homograph.


What do we call words that means the same thing?

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What is homophone for authority?

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What does cocktail attire on evening wedding invitation mean?

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What is the etymology of homophone?

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