palindromes
"rotor"
One example of a word with the same spelling back to back is "had," such as in the sentence "I had had enough." Another example is "that," as in the sentence "It's important that that document be signed."
Words that have the same pronunciation but different spelling are called homophones.
Some words with similar spelling patterns to "late" are mate, gate, slate, and rate.
Some examples of words that are pronounced the same but have different spelling and meanings include: "two," "to," and "too"; "their," "there," and "they're"; and "break" and "brake."
The word "adverse" has the same spelling pattern as "diverse," as both words end in "-erse."
Some examples of words that are pronounced the same but have different spelling and meaning are: "Flower" and "flour" "Meet" and "meat" "See" and "sea" "Two" and "to"
Words that have the same pronunciation but different spelling are called homophones.
Words with the same spelling pattern as drum (CCVC) :bledblotbragbranbratbrimclamcropdrawdripflagflipflowfrogfromgladgringripgrowplanplopplugplusprimscamshedshutslamsledslimslitslumslowslugsmogsmugsnagsnapsnipspotstepstirstopstubtraptrimtrottwigtwinwhatwhen
Sound-alikes or homophones are words that have varying methods of spelling, yet sound the same.
Rhyming words.
homograph
wheet
Clucky, ducky, mucky are some words with the same spelling pattern as lucky.
Some words with similar spelling patterns to "late" are mate, gate, slate, and rate.
1.inuit 2.suit
It is not entirely clear what you mean by spelling pattern, but if you are asking for words that have the same ending as crate, we have state, plate, spate, create, etc.
synonyms
sheep. fish.