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Yes, a homophone can be a homograph. For instance "desert" is a homophone for "dessert" when desert has the meaning of abandon. Desert is also a homograph when it means both abandon, and a dry place.

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3y ago
I don't think your example works.  You are actually talking about 3 separate words and the relationship between only 2 of them at a time.  To be both, "desert" (dry place) and "desert" (abandon) would have to be spelled the same and sound the same. sorry
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3y ago
But a homonym is an example of being both a homophone and homograph.  For example date (dried fruit), date (romantic night out) or right (not wrong), right (not left)

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