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While "turn" has some different shades of meaning, they are related, so they would not really be called homographs. "Turn" has a homophone "tern," which is a kind of bird.

Homographs would be spelled the same, but have different sounds ("sake" as in "Do it for my sake" and "sake" as Japanese rice wine); or words spelled the same but of different origins and completely unrelated meanings (as sound that you hear and a body of water like Puget Sound).

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The homograph of "to turn" is "turn," which can also refer to a noun meaning a change in direction or a verb meaning to rotate or revolve.

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