bow, bough
Homonym: Front (front of ship) and branch (branch of tree) are homonyms. Homophone: None for front of ship. "Branch" as in a banking branch is a homophone for branch of tree.
The homophone for "front of ship" is "bow" and the homophone for "branch of tree" is "bough."
An homophone for "front of ship" is "bow," while an homophone for "branch of tree" is "bough."
bow and bough
Bow and Bough
The front part of a ship is called the "bow." In terms of a branch of a tree, it is commonly referred to as a "limb" or "bough," depending on its size and location on the tree. Both terms are essential in their respective contexts, with the bow being crucial for navigation and the limbs contributing to the structure and health of the tree.
The homophones for "bark" are "barque" and "bark." "Barque" refers to a type of sailing ship, while "bark" can mean the sound made by dogs or the outer covering of a tree.
The homophones for a female sheep are "ewe" and "yew" for an evergreen tree.
Tree branch = anaf (ענף)
A tree branch is called a Bough.
Twig.
Yes, "palm" and "palm tree" can be considered homophones in certain contexts, as they share the same pronunciation. However, "palm" refers to the inner part of the hand or can also refer to a type of tree, while "palm tree" specifically denotes a type of plant. Therefore, while they are pronounced the same, their meanings differ.