draft&draught
The homophone for "a current of air" and "an order of money" is "draft."
The homophone that means an order of money and a current of air is "draft." In this case, "draft" can refer to a bill of exchange or a preliminary version of a document, as well as a movement of air within a confined space.
Current = noun, a body of air or water moving in a definite directionCurrant = a small dried seedless grape
the homophone for heir is air
The homophone of "heir" is "air."
The homophone for "a current of air" and "an order of money" is "draft."
The homophones for "an order of money" are "scent" and "cent." The homophone for "a current of air" is "scent."
The homophone that means an order of money and a current of air is "draft." In this case, "draft" can refer to a bill of exchange or a preliminary version of a document, as well as a movement of air within a confined space.
Current = noun, a body of air or water moving in a definite directionCurrant = a small dried seedless grape
They are both a draft.
the homophone for heir is air
The homophone of "heir" is "air."
The homophone for heir is air.
air, ere, err
Draft and draught are the homophones meaning order of money and current of air. A Demand Draft is similar to a check except that the amount is pre-withdrawn from your account or paid in cash when creating one. The person being paid has zero risk as demand drafts cannot or will not bounce (as opposed to a check). A draft is a current of air present generally in enclosed or small spaces (as opposed to a breeze, which is generally outdoors and spread across large areas).
The homophone for "ear" is "hear."
The homophone for "heir" is "air."