A homophone of "land" is "landed."
A homophone for "flat land" is "flatland," and a homophone for "joiner's tool" is "joiners tool."
The homonym homophone of "flat land" is "flatland." The homonym homophone of "joiner's tool" is "jointer's tool."
aisle, isle
isle, aisle, I'll
The homophone for "aisle" in church is "isle," which refers to a land surrounded by water.
waste land
A homophone for "flat land" is "flatland," and a homophone for "joiner's tool" is "joiners tool."
The homonym homophone of "flat land" is "flatland." The homonym homophone of "joiner's tool" is "jointer's tool."
aisle, isle
isle, aisle, I'll
The homophone for "aisle" in church is "isle," which refers to a land surrounded by water.
waste land
The homophone for "flat land" is "fland." While "fland" is not a commonly used word in English, it sounds similar to "flat land" when spoken. The phrase "flat land" typically refers to level terrain, but in this context, its homophone does not have an established definition or usage.
plane
The homophone for a passage in a church (aisle) and a land with water all around (isle) is "isle."
island
aisle, isle