I think it is Burro or Burrow Good LUCK :)
Burrow is a homophone for borough. Both words sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
The homophone for borough is burro.
Borough or bureau .
Burrow is reasonably near in pronunciation if you are British, and much closer if you are American. If you concede that, then burro would also count.
The homophone of sett is set. Sett can also mean a burrow, and borough is a homophone for burrow.
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
The homophone for borough is burro.
Borough or bureau .
borough, burrow burg, berg
Burrow is reasonably near in pronunciation if you are British, and much closer if you are American. If you concede that, then burro would also count.
The homophone of sett is set. Sett can also mean a burrow, and borough is a homophone for burrow.
These are the towns or boroughs in Pennsylvania that begin with the letters "wes": Wesleyville borough West Alexander borough West Brownsville borough West Chester borough West Conshohocken borough West Easton borough West Elizabeth borough Westfield borough West Goshen West Grove borough West Hazleton borough West Hills West Homestead borough West Kittanning borough West Lawn borough West Leechburg borough West Liberty borough West Mayfield borough West Middlesex borough West Middletown borough West Mifflin borough Westmont borough West Newton borough West Norriton Westover borough West Pittston borough West Reading borough West Sunbury borough West View borough West Wyoming borough West Wyomissing West York borough
Borough Hall of the Borough of Waynesboro was created in 1881.
The antonym of borough is wilderness.
A borough is an area of land.
The City.
the northernmost borough is queens
Borough = Stadtgemeinde