Yes-- they are pronounced the same way.
The homophone for "kernel" is "colonel."
Colonel
eternaldiurnal external hibernal infernal internal journal kernel (lieutenant) colonel nocturnal scarlet (pimpernel) supernal vernalnear rhymes (spoken) h yperthermal peppermill thermal roller/timber/water/ mill
colonel The homophone for kernel is colonel. 1. kernel: noun: the edible content of a nut, fruit, or vegetable stone; the grain of a cereal that contains a seed and husk. The kernel of the corn tasted sweet. 2. colonel: noun: military rank; honorary title A colonel is an officer in the armed forces.
The homophone of "colonel" is "kernel." Both words are pronounced the same way but have different meanings.
A homophone of "kernel" is "colonel." Both words sound the same but have different meanings.
"Kernel" and "colonel" are homophones, meaning they sound the same but have different meanings. "Kernel" typically refers to the softer, edible part of a seed or nut, while "colonel" is a military rank above a lieutenant colonel and below a brigadier general.
The homonym for "colonel" is "kernel." Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings - "colonel" refers to a military rank, while "kernel" refers to the softer, usually edible part of a seed or nut.
A kernel describes corn or popcorn. Example: Pests ate every kernel of corn right from the corn stalks. A Colonel (pronounced kernel) is a military rank. Example: The Colonel led his troops with bravery and precision.
The homophone word for "kernel" is "colonel."
kernel
Colonel