The homograph for a yellow vegetable is "squash," which can refer to both the vegetable and the action of pressing something flat.
The homograph for "to press flat" and a yellow vegetable is "squash."
The homograph for "to press flat" is "mash," while the yellow vegetable homograph is "squash."
The homograph of "to press flat" is "to squash" a squash.
The homograph for "press flat" is "press flat," as it has the same spelling but different meanings. The homograph for "fresh vegetable" is "fresh vegetable," as it also has the same spelling but different meanings.
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The homograph for "to press flat" is "mash," while the yellow vegetable homograph is "squash."
The homograph for "to press flat" and a yellow vegetable is "squash."
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The homograph for "press flat" is "press flat," as it has the same spelling but different meanings. The homograph for "fresh vegetable" is "fresh vegetable," as it also has the same spelling but different meanings.
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The word that starts with "s" and means to press flat is "smash." The yellow vegetable is "squash."
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Sellery
The homograph of "close" is "close." It can be pronounced with a long "o" sound (klohz) meaning to shut, or with a silent "s" (klohs) meaning near or intimate.
No. Homonyms are words that sound the same, like pair and pear. Flat is a homograph; it's spelled the same but has different meanings.
The Beatles' version of "Yellow Submarine" is performed in the key of D flat major.
A ceramic garden gnome stood on a flat rock overlooking the vegetable garden.