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The homophone for "harbor" could be "harbour", and the homophone for "opens lock" could be "opposite lock".
What is the homophones for harbour and open lock
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The homophone for "opens lock" and "harbor" is "unlocks dock."
The homophone for "opens lock" is "o' pins lock".
The homophone of "opens lock" is "opulence." They sound the same but have different meanings.
A homophone for harbour is "harbor."
key, cay
The homophone of "opens lock" is "opulence." They sound the same but have different meanings.
A key, or a Combonation
The lock that the keyed shaped as a F, opens.
The answer for the homophones "opens lock" is "unlock."
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There is no "master combination" that can open any lock. There would be no use for the lock if that were the case.
You have to have a combination. If you have a key lock you don't need a combination, all it is is a lock that says master and a key to turn it and then it opens what you have in it.
Using the handle which opens the doors. Instead of pulling it as you do to open, you push it in until it clicks.
The homophone for harbor is "harbour". Both words are pronounced the same but have different spellings depending on the region of English being used.
Make sure the latch is open and did not get closed accidently (put the key in lock and turn it to the unlock position and see if lock assembly opens)
if the door opens from the outside but not the inside then check that the door does not have a child lock
In Punjabi, the word "key" is commonly used to refer to a lock or a key that opens a lock. Additionally, "key" can also be used as a metaphorical term, meaning something that is crucial or essential.