"phone" meaning "sound."
homogenous homophone
A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but with a different meaning and spelling. There is no English homophone for the word 'apparel.'
A homophone is a word with a different definition and spelling that sounds the same. A homophone for the word fare is fair.
a homophone for the word beat is beet
There is no suffix. The prefix homo- (same) is attached to the root word phone (sound), to mean a word that sounds the same as another word, e.g. here and hear.
Route
The colloquial word for to urge on is "root" which has the homophone "route."
The root word of "homophone" is "phone", which comes from the Greek word "phōnē" meaning "sound" or "voice".
Route
route
it is : ROOT- ROUTE
The homophone for "root" is "route."
homogenous homophone
The homophone of "route" is "root."
yes root is a homophone
The homophone for "source" is "sauce."
The homophone for "root" is "route," which sounds the same but has a different meaning. Similarly, the homophone for "threw" is "through," which is pronounced the same but has a distinct definition.