A pear is a fruit. A pair is two of something, like a pair of oxen. We see pare as a verb that means something like peeling, or cutting (or reducing) bit by bit. The phrases "pare an apple" or "pare down a work force" illustrate those ideas.
Pear is a homonym for pair.
The homonym for purple is: pear poll.
The homonym of pair and pear is "pare," which means to trim or cut away the outer layer of something.
Pear [because of the homonym: pair]
pear, pair, pare
Pear, the fruit - homonyms are words which sound the same, but are spelt differently.
A pear is a sweet fruit that grows on a tree.
Pair, pare, and pear all sound alike but have different meanings.
yes-pear and pare are the homonyms that go with it
A homonym pair consists of two words that are spelled and pronounced the same but have different meanings. For example, the word "bat" can refer to a flying mammal or a piece of sports equipment used in baseball.
No. Homonyms are words that sound the same, like pair and pear. Flat is a homograph; it's spelled the same but has different meanings.
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