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If you mean a homograph different from a homophone then I can help you! A homograph is a word that has two or more words that are spelled exactly the same way as that word is. For example, Wound and Wound are homographs. The girl wound a bandage around her ankle, and; The soldier had a deep wound on his shoulder. A homophone is a word that sounds alike to another (To, Two, and Too), but is spelled differently.

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