The homophone for "front of ship" is "bow".
An homophone for "front of ship" is "bow," while an homophone for "branch of tree" is "bough."
The homophone for "front of ship" is "bow" and the homophone for "branch of tree" is "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 sheep is "shear."
The word "bow" is both a homophone and a homonym. As a homophone, it sounds the same as "bough" and "beau." As a homonym, it has different meanings such as a type of knot and the front part of a ship.
An homophone for "front of ship" is "bow," while an homophone for "branch of tree" is "bough."
The homophone for "front of ship" is "bow" and the homophone for "branch of tree" is "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.
bow and bough
Bow and Bough
The homophone for sheep is "shear."
The word "bow" is both a homophone and a homonym. As a homophone, it sounds the same as "bough" and "beau." As a homonym, it has different meanings such as a type of knot and the front part of a ship.
The homophone for "lea" is "lee," which refers to the sheltered side of something, usually a ship.
bow (as in the bow of a ship or bowing down to the king)
A homophone for 'whale' is 'wale'; it means a plank, usually part of a ship, or a weal on the skin from heavy contact with a thin, flexible object.
the front part of a ship the front part of a ship
Sale: an event where goods are sold at a low price.Sail: the large piece of cloth attached to the rigging of a ship or boat and which catches the wind and propels the vessel.