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D. All of the above. Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings. "Slug," "nail," and "point" are all examples of homographs.
The homograph of "nail" is "nail." In this case, the same spelling is used for both meanings of the word.
Yes, "nail" is a homograph. It is a word that has the same spelling but a different meaning and may also have a different pronunciation, depending on the context. "Nail" can refer to both the small metal fastener and the growth on the tip of our fingers.
Yes, the word "nail" is a homograph. It can refer to both the fastener used in carpentry and the hard covering on the tip of your fingers or toes.
"Nail" can be a verb when it is used to describe the action of hitting or securing something with a nail or to achieve something successfully. For example, "She nailed the presentation," means she did an excellent job.
The idiom "hit the nail on the head" originated from the act of accurately hitting a nail directly on its head while hammering, indicating precision and correctness in a figurative sense. It has been used since the early 16th century to signify getting something exactly right or identifying the main point.
The homograph of "nail" is "nail." In this case, the same spelling is used for both meanings of the word.
Yes, "nail" is a homograph. It is a word that has the same spelling but a different meaning and may also have a different pronunciation, depending on the context. "Nail" can refer to both the small metal fastener and the growth on the tip of our fingers.
Yes, the word "nail" is a homograph. It can refer to both the fastener used in carpentry and the hard covering on the tip of your fingers or toes.
I cannot find any description other than point of a nail. I do not believe there is a term for it such as the head or shank or shaft of a nail.
There are two nouns in that sentence: "nail" and "head".
It depends on what is at the other end of the nail and how hard or soft it is. An impact on the nail can result in the following: 1. The head (impact point on the nail) will compress to some degree heat up somewhat. 2. The rest of the nail can compress, thicken and warm up. 3. The rest of the nail may bend. 4. If the object at the other end of the nail is hard enough, it will crack, split, or break. 5. If the object at the other end of the nail is soft enough, the nail will puncture it and enter into the object, and generate some heat as a result of friction.
Nail removal is a form of treatment that is sometimes necessary following traumatic injuries or recurrent infections in the area of the nail. There are nonsurgical as well as surgical methods of nail removal.
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The middle part of the nail is called the nail plate or nail body. It is the hard, flat portion of the nail that extends from the base to the free edge.
As the rust expands the nail will get slightly bigger then reach a point when starts to disintergrate.
Nail removal is a form of treatment that is sometimes necessary following traumatic injuries or recurrent infections in the area of the nail. There are nonsurgical as well as surgical methods of nail removal.