When the same word (same spelling) has two meanings, each form is a homonym. Sometimes this is restricted to having the same pronunciation as well, as in the many uses of the words set or run. Often the words are related noun, verb, or adjective forms.
A homonym must be a homograph (spelled the same), and it may be a homophone (sounds the same). Not all homophones are homonyms, as seen by the words chute and shoot, or scene and seen. These words are sometimes called heteronyms.
The term is "homonym," which refers to words that have the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings.
The term for two words that look the same but have different meanings and pronunciations is "heteronym."
The term "workflow" is typically written as one word.
No, "spring term" is two words.
A word that is spelled the same with two different meanings is called a homonym.
The term for a play on words that sound similar but have different meanings is a "pun." Puns often involve wordplay to create humor or a clever twist in meaning.
Homonyms are words that have different meanings, but are spelled and pronounced the same. For example, the word fly can refer to the ability to travel through the air, or it can refer to a particular type of insect.
The term for two words that make one word is a compound word.
A term has different meanings in English. For examples, it can mean:a set period of time - A US President's term is 4 years.a specific name for something, a word - I did not understand the term"eon".A term should not be confused with a phrase in English. A term is typically one word; a phrase has two or three words.
invalidate is the only one i can think of try for the other one.
The definition of the word "dovecote" has two meanings. A dovecote can mean a home for domesticated pigeons. The term can also mean a harmonious group.
The term keypad is one word.
The term for two words that look the same but have different meanings and pronunciations is "heteronym."
A word with more than one meaning is a homophone, a/k/a homonym. Example: two and too.
One possibility is the word pun.
The term "workflow" is typically written as one word.
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No, "spring term" is two words.