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Well, technically in the example you used, "record" (noun) and "record" (verb) are"Homographs". They are words that share the same spelling but have different meanings. Since "record" (noun) and "record" (verb) also have different pronunciations, they are also "Heteronyms".But to answer your question, two words that are spelled the same but have different pronunciations are called Heteronyms.
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Different depending on the category. Your question is too broad and vague.
That's a pretty subjective question, different people like different things. For the record, I think the veil-tail bettas in blue are the most beautiful. Luckily, they are also the most common!
History does not record a person called Sulla Answers. Answers to what question?
The name "Myschell" is quite uncommon, and there is no available data to provide an exact number of people with that name. It is possible that there are only a few individuals with the name "Myschell" worldwide.
It is impossible to say how many people have a certain name. Not all countries register all births and record such things. Nor is there any central register. In addition similar names can be totally different in different languages.
Your question cannot be answered as there does not appear to be a standing world record of this happening.
This is actually a very good question. Mainly to see what has happened in the past later on in the years and for people to study it.
The daily record of Congress is called the congressional record. The daily record of Congress is not called the capital journal.
These people kept records by various different color cords, or quipu.
It is impossible to say how many people have a certain name. Not all countries register all births and record such things. Nor is there any centralised register. In addition similar names can be totally different in different languages and contractions of names differ from place to place.