The homonyms of "land" include "land" as in ground or territory, and "land" as in to arrive or come down to the ground (e.g., a plane landing). Additionally, "land" can refer to a specific area or region, often in a legal context, such as property ownership. These different meanings can lead to confusion depending on the context in which the word is used.
Homonyms of "a flat land" are "a flat hand" and "a flat, bland" while homophones are "a flatter land" and "a flatly and." For "a joiner's tool," homonyms include "a joyous fool" and "a joiners too" while homophones include "a joiner stool" and "a joiners' duel."
Homonyms for "capitol" are "capital" and "cattle."
The homonyms of "him" are "hymn" and "hymn".
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Some homonyms for benevolence include "bene violence" and "bean violence."
The homonyms of "late" are "eight" and "bait."
"May" and "merry" are month homonyms.
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The homonyms for "massed" are "mast" and "mazed."
There are three syllables in homonyms.