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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 for a yellow vegetable is "squash," which can refer to both the vegetable and the action of pressing something flat.
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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 for a yellow vegetable is "squash," which can refer to both the vegetable and the action of pressing something flat.
squash
squash and tasty
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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 for "to press flat" is "iron." This word can also refer to a metal object with a specific chemical element.
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 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.