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No, however the plural form, glasses, is a homophone. Glasses can refer to a pair of glasses (eye wear) or to multiple kinds of glasses (Solid material).

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What is the homophone for suffering and piece of glass?

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What is Homophone to meaning of suffering and a piece of glass?

The homophone for "suffering" is "searing." The homophone for "a piece of glass" is "shearing."


What is a homophone for piece of glass?

A homophone for "piece of glass" is "peace of glass." Both sound the same but have different meanings.


What is the homophone for peice of glass and suffering?

The homophone for "piece of glass" and "suffering" is "pane" (as in window pane) and "pain" respectively.


What is a homophone for the word suffering?

There is no homophone for suffering. There is a homophone for one SYNONYM of suffering, which is PAIN -- it has the homophone PANE (window glass or section of artwork).


What is a homophone for suffering and piece of glass?

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What is the homophone for suffering and a piece of glass?

The homophone for suffering is "soughing," which means a soft murmuring or rustling sound. As for a piece of glass, the homophone is "pane," which is a single sheet of glass in a window or door. So, there you have it, suffering and a piece of glass have their own sassy homophones.


What is the homophone for pain?

The homophone for pain is pane, as in a pane of glass or a window pane


What is the homophone for can?

The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.


What is the homophone for hymn?

Him is the homophone for hymn.


What is the homophone of you're?

Your is a homophone of you're. In some dialects, yore is another homophone.


What is the homophone for stationery?

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