aisle&island
The homophones of "a passage in a church" are "aisle" and "I'll," while the homophones of "a land with water all around it" are "isle" and "I'll."
Aisle and island is the ans
Aisle and
aisle island
The passage in a church refers to the aisle, while land with water all around it is an isle - both are homophones.
The homophone for a passage in a church (aisle) and a land with water all around (isle) is "isle."
aisle, isle
The homophone for "passage in a church" and "land with water all around it" is "aisle" (as in church) and "isle" (as in an island).
The homophone for "aisle" in church is "isle," which refers to a land surrounded by water.
aisle, isle
island
aisle, isle
aisle, isle
aisle, isle
The homophone for a passage in a church (aisle) and a land with water all around (isle) is "isle."
The homophone for "passage in a church" and "land with water all around it" is "aisle" (as in church) and "isle" (as in an island).
Drake passage
What is "a long passage of water" called
Strait -- channel of water straight -- not crooked
straight, strait
straight, strait