answersLogoWhite

0

no

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Which word is a homograph car or corps?

The word "corps" is a homograph, as it has the same spelling as another word ("corpse") but a different meaning and pronunciation. In contrast, "car" does not have a homographic pair with a different meaning. Homographs are words that are spelled the same but may differ in meaning and pronunciation.


Is corps or car a homograph?

Corps is only used one way, as a team, as in Marine corp, the ress corp, Peace Corp. There is no other use. Car, on the other hand. can be a vehicle OR a moving part of a train or elevator. Definition is varied enough to win out over corp.


Is its a homophone or homograph?

Homograph


Is 'have' a homograph?

Have is not a homograph.


What is the name for a word that is spelled the same as another but is pronouced different eg woundwound windwind livelive?

homograph homograph homograph homograph


Is it spelled homograph or homagraph?

obviously, it is homograph.


What is the homograph of a glass container and a rattle?

The homograph for a glass container is "jar," while the homograph for a rattle is "shake."


What is the Homograph of end ship severe harsh?

The homograph of "end" is "end" as in "the end of the movie." The homograph of "ship" is "ship" as in "a container ship." The homograph of "severe" is "severe" as in "a severe storm." The homograph of "harsh" is "harsh" as in "harsh criticism."


What is the homograph for fresh?

Excluding slang, fresh is not a homograph.


Is content a homograph or a homophone?

Content is a homograph, as it has the same spelling but different meanings and pronunciations. A homograph is a word that is spelled the same as another word but has a different meaning.


What is a homograph for deny or decline?

A homograph for "deny" is "denied" as in "they denied the allegations." A homograph for "decline" is "declined" as in "she declined the invitation."


What is the homograph of a glass container or to rattle or shake?

The homograph of a glass container is "jar," while the homograph of to rattle or shake is "jar."