A side of the paper is a page. Page does not have a homophone. There is another meaning for page -- a young employee who runs errands. That makes page a homograph.
The homophone of "sighed" is "side."
The homophone for "to cover with paper" is "wrack." The homophone for "a sharp blow or knock" is "rap."
The homophone for "side" is "sighed".
stationary and stationery
The homophone for "lea" is "lee," which refers to the sheltered side of something, usually a ship.
A homophone for vendor is "fender," which is a device that protects the side of a vehicle from damage.
The homophone for "bail" is "bale," which refers to a large bundle of goods, typically hay or paper.
The homophone for "choir" is "quire", which means a set of four sheets of paper folded together to make eight leaves.
The homophone for side is sighed. An example sentence:Upon learning that she passed the test, she sighed with relief."It's rainy and cold again", she sighed.Every kid in the class sighed loudly when the principal announced it was raining outside and we wouldn't be going outside for recess.Another is scythe, which is an old tool for cutting grass.
A homophone for bail is bale. Bail refers to the release of a person awaiting trial, while bale refers to a bundle of goods, like hay or paper.
I think it is one side.
Which side of textured paper do you type on? i have linen with a smooth and textured side.