"Mamma" and "mammal" are very similar words, because both words are directly related. All mammals feed milk from their moms (mammas).
That is the correct spelling of "mammal" (a warm-blooded vertebrate).
Ammonium, commandment, commemorate, commitment, communism, embalmment, mamma, mammal, minimum, mummy, and summertime are words. They contain three M's.
No, a word with similar spelling is not necessarily a rhyming word. Rhyming words have similar ending sounds, while words with similar spelling may have different sounds. Rhyming words create a musical or poetic effect in writing.
sleigh, neigh
Some words with similar spelling patterns to "late" are mate, gate, slate, and rate.
The correct spelling is alliteration (using words with similar sounds or spellings).
Daring, spelling, I hope that helps!
Words with similar spelling but different sounds are called heteronyms. Examples include "tear" (to rip) and "tear" (a drop of water from the eye) or "lead" (to guide) and "lead" (a heavy metal).
Some examples of words that have the same spelling but different meanings are "bat," which can refer to a flying mammal or a piece of sports equipment, and "bow," which can mean either a type of knot or a gesture of respect.
two words that have a similar ending sound or spelling
through tough trough thought
The spelling is two words, of course (certainly, naturally).(The similar term is off course, meaning not heading in the proper direction.)