Their only 'likeness' is in the spelling. They are pronounced differently and have different meanings. The only possible exception might be in a poetic sense, alluding to the truism "The pen is mightier than the sword". A pen is used to write words, which can have a greater impact on the world than any sword, and therefore, both words and swords could be considered weapons.
the word shamsher is an Urdu word it means a sword. the word shamsheer is for sword
sword
That is the correct spelling of the past tense verb "soared" (flew high). The sound-alike word is sword (long bladed weapon).
"Alike" is one word.
A compound word for alike could be copycat.
The homonym for the word sword is soared
The Latin word for sword in a general term is "ferrum". However "gladius" is the most commonly used word for a sword or moderate length while "spatha" is a long cavalry sword.
Reema is a Greek word for "word" - it means sword. Literally, God's word is a sword.
swordfish
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I shall kill you with this sword! Hope that helped!! :):)
There is one syllable in Sword.