Top if cap to bottle and hat if a head cap
surrounding
Have the same meaning or not, it is a rhyming word.
No. The word is greek and describes words with similar meaning, but not exactly the same. There is a different word for words with exactly the same meaning and that would sound something like 'tautosims'. Not sure if this word exists in English though. Yannis
SING
transitory.
means to take or seize
capture-meaning take away
A word that has the same meaning as another word is a synonym.
Same word and same meaning
Bent has the same meaning.
Ngobia is a kikuyu word which means hat/cap in English.
It is a caplet
Base word and root word have the same meaning but are there are different ways to say it.
It is from Gascony, France, meaning a Cap. Also refers to a flat cap worn by the Basque paasants.
warped, distorted.
There are many words in English which were derived from Sanskrit.Here are some of them:1) Capital from Kapaala:In the word Capital, "Cap" is said to be derived from the Sanskrit word "Kapaala", meaning Skull (head in this context). So, the words in English prefixed with -CAP has the meaning head or highest or top-most.Example: Capital punishment means the highest punishment.2) Juvenile from Yavvan:Yavvan means young in Sanskrit. As Yamuna is also pronounced as Jamuna, similarly, Yavvan is pronounced as Javvan. The English word Juvenile, meaning young or not fully grown is derived from it.3) Navigation from nAvagatiHThe meaning is the same guiding a ship to reach its destination.4) avatar - The original meaning is the same as in Sanskrit. But after the coming of the Internet and Social Networking sites the word has somewhat altered from the original meaning.
The term is Homophones... the literal meaning of this word is Homo - Same Phone - sound.