Ewe.
It is the female that is the masculine of the word "ram"...
The homophone for "yew" is "you."
The homophone of "yew" is "you."
A homophone for "you" is "ewe."
The homophone for "you" is "ewe," which refers to a female sheep.
The homophone of "you" is "ewe" which refers to a female sheep.
The homophone for the word "you" is "ewe," which refers to a female sheep.
The homophone of "yew" is "you."
A homophone for "you" is "ewe."
Yew (which is a kind of tree).
The homophone for "you" is "ewe," which refers to a female sheep.
The homophone for the word "you" is "ewe," which refers to a female sheep.
The homophone of "you" is "ewe" which refers to a female sheep.
A homophone is the term generally used for two or more words which differ in spelling and meaning, but have identical pronunciation. Therefore, a single word by itself is not a homophone, but may have homophones. In this instance, ewe, you, and yew are homophones.
There is no homophone for the word "tree." There are a number of types of trees that have homophones, including fir (fur), yew (ewe, you), and pear (pair, pare).
A homophone for "you" is "ewe", which is a female sheep.
it isfemale sheep:ewea type of evergreen tree: yew
The genus for yew is Taxus. There are many species such as Mexican yew or Japanese yew.
Yew tree wood is from a yew tree.