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The general term for different words that mean the same thing is "synonyms". When the words also sound alike (as with the archaic "quire" and modern "choir"), they are considered variant spellings of the same word.

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What is the homophone of quire?

The homophone of "quire" is "choir."


What is the homonym for quire?

The homonym for quire is choir. A quire refers to a set of 24 or 25 sheets of paper, while a choir refers to a group of singers who perform together.


What is the homophone for choir?

The homophone for "choir" is "quire", which means a set of four sheets of paper folded together to make eight leaves.


What rhymes with quire?

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What is a sentence for quire?

A quire is a term referring to a twentieth of a ream of paper. An example sentence is: Please pick up a quire of paper for me.


What is a quire in a church?

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How many sheets does a quire have?

A quire typically has 24 sheets of paper, which equals 48 pages when folded in half. However, historical variations exist where a quire could have a different number of sheets depending on the time period and region.


Is quire the British spelling of choir?

The two words both exist in British English. They do not mean the same thing and are not interchangeable.Choir is group of people that sing together to add music to a church service.Quire is a measurement of paper. A quire contains 24 or sometimes 25 sheets of paper. One twentieth of a ream


When was Quentin Quire created?

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How many sheets are in a quire?

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