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The homograph for a layer of paint and a heavy jacket is "coat."
The homograph for "a gift" is "lead" (to guide or show the way) and "lead" (a heavy metal element).
The homograph with both meanings of "not heavy" and "set fire to" is "light." It can refer to something that is not heavy in weight and also describe the act of setting something on fire.
Light
a coat you know a coat of paint or i put on my coatcoat
The homograph for a layer of paint and a heavy jacket is "coat."
The homograph for "a gift" is "lead" (to guide or show the way) and "lead" (a heavy metal element).
The homograph with both meanings of "not heavy" and "set fire to" is "light." It can refer to something that is not heavy in weight and also describe the act of setting something on fire.
Light
"Pants" in these contexts is a homograph, not a homophone.
a coat you know a coat of paint or i put on my coatcoat
I object your honor,
Dad installed a light in the basement so he could see better when he works on his projects. Bricks are heavy and feathers are light.
An object can refer to a physical item that can be seen and touched, like a book or a chair. It can also refer to a concept or idea that exists but cannot be physically touched or seen, such as an object of study or desire.
A homograph for "crane" is a large, tall bird with a long neck and legs that is typically found near water. It can also refer to a type of machine used for lifting and moving heavy objects, such as a construction crane.
Have is not a homograph.
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