mote, moat
A homophone for a speck is "spec". A homophone for "trench around a castle" could be "moat".
The word that is a homophone for both "speck" and "moat" is "mote."
The word for "speck" in French is "morceau."
I can communicate in multiple languages such as English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, and Dutch.
The term "pipsqueak" originated in the early 20th century and is thought to be derived from a combination of "pip" (a small seed or speck) and "squeak" (a high-pitched sound). It is used to describe someone or something small, insignificant, or weak.
Flemish is primarily spoken in the northern region of Belgium, known as Flanders. This area consists of several provinces, including West Flanders, East Flanders, Antwerp, Limburg, and Flemish Brabant.
speck:motetrench around a castle:moat
The word that is a homophone for both "speck" and "moat" is "mote."
mote, moat
mote, moat
No, it is a very small speck or particle. Unlike a moat which is a defensive water (and dead things) filled ditch around a castle.
Robert Speck was born in 1909.
Cliff Speck was born in 1956.
Wieland Speck was born in 1951.
Tiny Speck was created in 2009.
Speck Mountain was created in 2005.
Dutch Speck died in 1952.
W. A. Speck was born in 1938.