gait, a manner of walking, stepping, or running.
A homophone for gate is "gait," which refers to a person's manner of walking or moving.
The homophone for a manner of walking is "gate" and for an entrance is "gate" as well.
The homophone for "gait" is "gate." Both words sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
Entrants (people who enter).gate, gait
The homophone for a manner of walking and an entrance is "gate." It can refer to both the way someone walks and an entrance or exit point.
gait = a way of walking or running For example, The athlete's broken leg has healed but he now walks with an unusual gait.
The homophone for "gait" is "gate." Both words sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
Yes, for "gait."
Gait/gate.
Gait and gate.
The homophone for a manner of walking and an entrance is "gate." It can refer to both the way someone walks and an entrance or exit point.
gait, gate
The homophone for "way of walking" is "weigh of wok king."
gait = a way of walking or running For example, The athlete's broken leg has healed but he now walks with an unusual gait.
gait, gate
Gait/gate.
gait, gate
Entrants (people who enter).gate, gait