no Homonyms are words that sound exactly alike but have different spellings.
Two homonyms for "pen" are "pen" as in the tool used for writing and "pen" as in an enclosure for animals.
I'm not positive, but I would think that the homophone for pen is pin.
Two homophones for pin are "penn" and "pyne."
Homonyms are words that have the same pronunciation but different meanings. Here are a few examples: bat (flying animal) and bat (sports equipment) bark (dog vocalization) and bark (tree covering) pen (writing instrument) and pen (enclosure for animals)
Homonyms for "capitol" are "capital" and "cattle."
Two homonyms for "pen" are "pen" as in the tool used for writing and "pen" as in an enclosure for animals.
You can't actually get a pen...So far there is a pencil pin (old pin)
I'm not positive, but I would think that the homophone for pen is pin.
Two homophones for pin are "penn" and "pyne."
Homonyms are words that have the same pronunciation but different meanings. Here are a few examples: bat (flying animal) and bat (sports equipment) bark (dog vocalization) and bark (tree covering) pen (writing instrument) and pen (enclosure for animals)
It depends on what you're actually referring to. Animal pen is an enclosure where animals, be it in the zoo or on the farm, are held. An animal pin is a pin of an animal (elephant, horse, lion, etc.) you wear on your shirt.
Traditionally, there is usually on one hole in a ten pin bowling pin at the bottom of the base.
Do you mean a drawing "pen?"
The Greenhand pin is made of bronze.
You need to cross pin 7 to pin 19.
Homonyms for "draw" include "draw," which can mean to pull something towards oneself or to create an image with a pen or pencil. Another homonym is "drawer," referring to a compartment for storage that can be pulled out. Context is key, as the meaning shifts based on usage in a sentence.
You can use your pen to tap the touch screen and play games.