It's a watch
The homograph that means a glass container and to rattle or shake is "jar."
The homograph that means to crush is "press." This word can mean to physically squash something or to apply pressure.
A homograph for "paced" is "paced," which means moving rhythmically or measuring off a distance.
The homograph that means "to turn" is "wind" (as in winding a clock), while the homograph for "air in motion" is "wind" (as in a gust of wind). These words are spelled the same but have different meanings.
The one you wear on your arm for time and the other means you are watching something.
"To observe closely" means to pay careful attention to details in a particular situation or object, often to gain a deeper understanding or insight. A "timepiece" refers to a device that measures and displays time, such as a clock or watch. Together, these phrases suggest the importance of meticulous observation in understanding the passage of time or the significance of timekeeping in our lives.
To overlook or observe closely
Perhaps you mean "sleuthing?" Sleuthing means to spy, watch, or observe closely.
The homograph that means a glass container and to rattle or shake is "jar."
The homograph that means to crush is "press." This word can mean to physically squash something or to apply pressure.
A homograph for "paced" is "paced," which means moving rhythmically or measuring off a distance.
reject... a homograph is a word that is spelled the same but means different things
The homograph that means "to turn" is "wind" (as in winding a clock), while the homograph for "air in motion" is "wind" (as in a gust of wind). These words are spelled the same but have different meanings.
The one you wear on your arm for time and the other means you are watching something.
The homograph for "honest not partial to someone" would be "honest," which means truthful and sincere.
reject... a homograph is a word that is spelled the same but means different things
The English meaning for the Kikuyu word mbimbiria is bible.