Beach and beech
The homonym for "strand" is "strand," which can refer to a stretch of beach or a single thread or fiber. A type of tree that sounds like "strand" is a "yew tree," which is a type of coniferous tree known for its dark green needles and red berries.
The homonym of pair is pear, which is a type of fruit that is similar in pronunciation but spelled differently and has a different meaning.
The homonym for a female sheep and an evergreen tree is "ewe."
A homonym for a branch of a tree would be "branch" as in a division or section of an organization or company.
The homonym of "blow" is "bough," which refers to a main branch of a tree.
Fur is a homonym for fir. Fir and fur are pronounced the same but have different meanings. Fir refers to a type of tree, while fur refers to the hair of animals.
beach, beech
beach, beech
Beech. Beech is a type of tree
The homonym of pair is pear, which is a type of fruit that is similar in pronunciation but spelled differently and has a different meaning.
A homonym for a branch of a tree would be "branch" as in a division or section of an organization or company.
A homonym for "bow" is "bough," which refers to a main branch of a tree.
The homonym for rows is rose. (a type of flower)
The homonym for a female sheep and an evergreen tree is "ewe."
The homonym of a second person pronoun is "you." It can sound the same but have different meanings depending on the context in which it is used.
The homonym of bore is "boar," which is a type of wild pig.
The homonym for senile is "seine" which refers to a type of fishing net or river in France.
A homonym for "plain" is "plane," which can refer to a flat surface or a type of aircraft.