mail: that is to say post received or sent or some forms of armour.
The homophone of "male" is "mail."
The homophone for mail is male.
The homophone for "male" is "mail." Both words are pronounced the same way but have different meanings.
The homophone of "male relative" is "mail relative."
The rhyming word for "second male sibling" that is a homophone is "kin."
The homophone for "do you call a boy letter" is "do you call a buoy letter."
The homophone for mail is male.
The homophone for "male" is "mail." Both words are pronounced the same way but have different meanings.
The homophone of "male relative" is "mail relative."
The words male and mail are homophones.
A homophone of heart is hart (a male red deer).
The rhyming word for "second male sibling" that is a homophone is "kin."
The homophone for "do you call a boy letter" is "do you call a buoy letter."
The homophones for "male who foretells" are "prophet" and "profit" for "to gain".
No, male does not have a verb form; however, the homophone mail has a verb form--I mailed the letter yesterday.
The homophones of weather are whether (forms clause meaning a choice is possible, as in "whether or not") and wether (term for a castrated male goat).
The answer to the riddle is: HEROINE - all 7 letters - a female.hero - letters 1,2,3,4 - a male.he - letters 1,2 - denotes a male.ine - last three letters - homophone of inn.ro = letters 3,4 - homophone of rho, the Greek letter R, not Q!
Homophones are words that sound alike but have different spellings and meanings. An example of a homophone for mare would be mayor.