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They're called homophones. "Cool" is an example, as it means both awesome and cold.
Yes it is.rain / reign / rein all sound the same, but each means something quite different.
Poetic Techniques is what the poet uses in his/her poems. E.g. Rhythm, alliteration, iambic pentameter. etc.
In French, there are words that are spelled the same but pronounced differently, such as "mère" (mother) and "mer" (sea). Another example is "verre" (glass) and "vers" (towards). These words may have the same spelling, but the pronunciation changes based on the context and meaning.
A palindrome (: example: detartrated
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Cognates. Example: English "blue," French "bleu," and German "blau," are all cognates. Not all similar-sounding words are cognates. Example: The English "become" does NOT have the same meaning as the German "bekommen" (which means "get" in English).
Yes!!! I.e. is pronounced "that is," and it means "that is," or "in other words." E.g. is pronounced "for example," and it means "for example."
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Synonyms are two or more words that have the same meaning.
Words that mean the same thing are called synonyms.
Homonyms are two words that are spelled the same and sound the same but have different meanings. The word "homonym" comes from the prefix "hommo," which means the same, and the suffix "-nym," which means name.