A homophone of "land" is "landed."
A homophone for "flat land" is "flatland," and a homophone for "joiner's tool" is "joiners tool."
aisle, isle
isle, aisle, I'll
The homophone for "aisle" in church is "isle," which refers to a land surrounded by water.
The homophone for a passage in a church (aisle) and a land with water all around (isle) is "isle."
waste land
A homophone for "flat land" is "flatland," and a homophone for "joiner's tool" is "joiners tool."
waste land
plane
island
plane
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 partner for "dessert" is "desert." "Dessert" refers to a sweet course served at the end of a meal, while "desert" refers to a dry, barren land typically with little or no vegetation.
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).