The word vain is an adjective, not a noun, and has no plural. The homophone nouns and their plurals are: vein - veins vane - vanes
Two different words with the same letters, like vein and vane is called a homonym. Another homonym is formed by the words great and grate.
That is the correct spelling of "vein" (blood vessel or metal ore).There are two homonyms (sound alike words):vain - immodest, conceited (or futile, as an effort)vane - a blade or stabilizer (e.g. weathervane)
The windmill vanes fluttered silently in the breeze.She closed her eyes tightly in a vain attempt to hold back her tears.Blood oozed profusely from the severed vein.
The weather vane indicates the direction of the wind.A. 'The vane in that turbine needs an overhaul'.Vane is a broad blade attached to rotating axis or wheel.
The homophones for vane are vain and vein.
Another name for vein is blood vessel.
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The homophones for 'vane' are 'vein' and 'vain.'
The homophone for the word "vain" is "vein".
vain and vane
No, "green" and "vein" do not have the same vowel sound. "Green" has the long 'ee' sound /iː/ while "vein" has the long 'ay' sound /eɪ/.
Two homophones for the word "vain" are vein and vane.
Vane & vain are the only ones I can think of.
The doctor carefully examined the vane on the weather vane, looking for any signs of a vein abnormality as the patient anxiously hoped that the test results would not be in vain.
Though there are many words that have homonyms, homonyms for vain are vein and vane.
Slain cane rain gain lain Maine pain sane vane wane rhyme with vein but none fit your criteria