The only English language anagram of the word painless is spaniels.
The word "pair" meets this criteria. It is spelled differently from the word "pear," with no repeated letters, but they sound the same.
How about 'four' = 4 letters
there not the same and there spelled different
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they are spelled with the same letters.
Two different words with the same letters, like vein and vane is called a homonym. Another homonym is formed by the words great and grate.
Yes, it is. Graduation and congratulations do not have the same letters in the middle.
Words that are spelled using the same letters and have the same meaning are called "anagrams." However, true anagrams usually have different meanings. If you are looking for words that are spelled the same but have different meanings, those are known as "homographs." An example of a homograph is "lead," which can refer to a type of metal or to guide someone.
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"Level". A word or phrase spelled the same way forwards or backwards is called a "palindrome".
If it is spelled the SAME as head, it IS head. If you mean a word that has SOME of the letters the same, here are some: Dead, lead, read (past tense).
Very few words can be spelled with the letters lunch. Hun is one of the words that can be spelled with those letters.