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Some seeds, like the mitten-shaped ovoid seed of the Abutilon theophrasti plant, are called homonyms because they share the same name as the article of clothing. This happens because the shape of the seed resembles that of a mitten, leading to the homonymous relation.
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Harry Potter. The word "homonymous" means "having the same name".
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Witchblade - 2001 Diplopia 1-3 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14
Witchblade - 2001 Diplopia 1-3 was released on: USA: 26 June 2001
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William George Sym Sym has written: 'Simple rules for the accurate diagnosis of diplopia' -- subject(s): Diplopia
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Binocular diplopia arises when the eye movement in one direction is prevented, and is often a congenital (present at birth) condition. Binocular diplopia is usually caused by misalignment of the eyes.
The term for double vision is Diplopia.