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A homograph is a word that is spelt the same way as another word, but means something different. e.g.

  1. A chicken can be a good layer if it lays lots eggs.
  2. A client may ask their hairdresser to layer their hair.
  3. The crust is the name for the outer layer of the earth's surface.
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