D. All of the above. Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings. "Slug," "nail," and "point" are all examples of homographs.
Nail polish originated in China, and use of nail polish dates back to at least 3000 BCE. It is not known who invented nail polish originally. But since then many improvements to nail polish have been developed by thousands of different people.
there are different nail disease such as nail fungi
The Esperanto words for tooth and nail are dento and najlo.
do not bite nail,nail biting is also known as onychophagia
Here are all the words I can think of...nail polishnailnailspolishliplipspillpillspinpinslionlionshiphipssiphillhillsnipnipspailpailsshippollpolls
I will strike the nail with the hammer. I strike the nail with the hammer. I struck the nail with the hammer. I have struck the nail with the hammer.
The middle part of the nail is called the nail plate or nail body. It is the hard, flat portion of the nail that extends from the base to the free edge.
Those words are Homonyms! Because of them, we can have words like sail and sale, right and write, or even words spelled the same like nail and file, and have them sound the same while meaning completely different things.
Fizz nail polish is not a different type of nail polish, its just the Companys Name (the Company produces the fizz nail polish).
There are so many different varieties of nail clippers that it is impossible to count. You can purchase different nail clippers from stores such as Amazon, Ebay and John Lewis.
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