The noun does--female deer-- rhymes with nose and toes.
The verb does rhymes with was.
homograph
The homograph of the word "wind" is an alternative pronunciation where it rhymes with "sinned" rather than "find".
The term for a word that is spelled the same as another word but has a different meaning, history, and sometimes pronunciation is "homograph."
Yes, "warm" is not a homograph. It is a simple word that only has one pronunciation and one meaning.
No, television is not a homograph. A homograph is a word that is spelled the same as another word but has a different meaning and often a different pronunciation. Television is spelled uniquely and does not have another word spelled the same way.
Buck is a homograph because it has two meanings but identical spelling and pronunciation.
A homograph is a word that is spelled the same as another word, but has a different meaning and often a different pronunciation. An example of a homograph is "bat" (flying mammal) and "bat" (sports equipment).
The word "corps" is a homograph, as it has the same spelling as another word ("corpse") but a different meaning and pronunciation. In contrast, "car" does not have a homographic pair with a different meaning. Homographs are words that are spelled the same but may differ in meaning and pronunciation.
homograph
It is called a homograph.
If you mean a homograph different from a homophone then I can help you! A homograph is a word that has two or more words that are spelled exactly the same way as that word is. For example, Wound and Wound are homographs. The girl wound a bandage around her ankle, and; The soldier had a deep wound on his shoulder. A homophone is a word that sounds alike to another (To, Two, and Too), but is spelled differently.Hope I could Help!
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