rows, rose
The homophone for "opposite of columns" is "row." Both words sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
The homophone of the opposite of "columns" is "aisles."
The homophone for "lines opposite of columns" is "rows", and the red flower with a thorny stem is a "rose".
The homophone for "lines" (meaning a straight or curved geometric mark) opposite of columns is "lies" (meaning false statements or reclines).
The homophone of the opposite of "old" is "new".
A homophone for the opposite of "old" could be "younger."
The homophone of the opposite of "columns" is "aisles."
The homophone for "lines" (meaning a straight or curved geometric mark) opposite of columns is "lies" (meaning false statements or reclines).
A red flower with a thorny stem may be a rose. Homophones for rose are rows and roes.
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Homograph or a homoglyph
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A homophone for the opposite of "old" could be "younger."
The homophone of the opposite of "old" is "new".
The Opposite Of Old: NewHad An Understanding Of: Knew
The opposite of "there" is "here."(The homophone hear means to detect sound).
It's lacks, from lack, which means the opposite of possess.
A homophone for the opposite of old and had an understanding of is "new" and "knew."