border
The homophone for "border" is "boarder."
The boarder between two plates is called a boundary.
The Indian-Pakistani border.
The homophone of "boarder" is "border." "Boarder" refers to someone who pays to live in someone's house, while "border" refers to the edge or boundary of something.
The homonym for boarder is border. "Boarder" refers to someone who pays to stay in a place, while "border" refers to the line separating two countries or areas.
The homonym for border is "order."
The man was a boarder in a local farmer's home which was a few miles from the country's border.When the guide and his group reached the border, the guide told the guards that the group were boarders at a nearby hospital.Doctors Without Borders, who are often boarders with local families, give free treatment to needy citizens in other countries.The hotel's long term boarder walked the border of the hotel's property during his daily exercise.Boarders at the Poor House sewed blankets with wide borders.The boarder carried a handkerchief with a lacy border that had belonged to his deceased wife.
Nothing is separating India and Pakistan. They boarder each other.
Well, the boarder has a sign that says you are passing into the next boarder :)
A homophone of "border" is "boarder." These two words sound the same but have different meanings. "Border" refers to the edge or boundary of something, while "boarder" refers to someone who rents a room or lodges in a house.
Scotland shares the boarder with England. Wales shares the boarder with England. Ireland shares the boarder with Northern Ireland. Norway shares her boarder with Sweden. How much should you trust that answer ^ since they cant spell border.......