ship trip
The heteronym you're referring to is "row." When pronounced as "row" (rhymes with "go"), it means to propel a boat, while pronounced as "row" (rhymes with "how"), it refers to having an argument or a dispute. This dual meaning highlights the complexity of the English language, where the same spelling can convey different meanings depending on pronunciation.
The word that rhymes with dot and has a similar meaning is: spot.
crease
Refine
pale
slice
Sauce
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Dime and Chime
rare bear
Sojourn, quest, pilgrimage, trip, voyage
long song