Homophones sound the same, homographs are spelled the same.
No, they are homographs. The root phon means "sound", graph means "to write" ,and homo means "same". A homophone is when they sound the same, but are spelled differently. So, they are spelled the same.... which makes it a homograph.
Homophone, homophobia, homogeneous, homologous...
-phone means sound. -graph means write. Since homo- means same, "homophones" are words with the same sound, and "homographs" are words with the same spelling.
homoerotic homogamous homograph homonym homophobia homophone
Homo- means "same." -phone means "sound." Homophones are words that sound the same.
The prefix "homo-", derived from Greek, means "same". "Homophone" means "same sound".
No, they are homographs. The root phon means "sound", graph means "to write" ,and homo means "same". A homophone is when they sound the same, but are spelled differently. So, they are spelled the same.... which makes it a homograph.
homogenous homophone
Homophone, homophobia, homogeneous, homologous...
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homoerotic homogamous homograph homonym homophobia homophone
-phone means sound. -graph means write. Since homo- means same, "homophones" are words with the same sound, and "homographs" are words with the same spelling.
Homo- means "same." -phone means "sound." Homophones are words that sound the same.
In molecular orbital theory, the HOMO (highest occupied molecular orbital) is the highest energy level that contains electrons, while the LUMO (lowest unoccupied molecular orbital) is the lowest energy level that does not contain electrons. The difference between the HOMO and LUMO energy levels determines the reactivity and stability of a molecule.
"Hetero" refers to different or diverse, while "homo" refers to the same or similar. These terms are commonly used in the context of sexual orientation to describe relationships between individuals of different genders (heterosexual) or the same gender (homosexual).
Homo Faber refers to "man the maker" or the idea that humans are primarily defined by their creative, productive activities. Homo Politicus, on the other hand, refers to "man the political being" or the idea that humans are primarily defined by their engagement in social and political activities. In essence, the difference lies in the emphasis on either creative production or political engagement as the defining characteristic of humans.
The order of primates includes homo sapiens along with chimpanzees, monkeys, marmosets, etc.