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What is the homograph for both pair of meanings Not heavy set fire to?

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.


What is a homograph for a layer of paint or a heavy jacket?

The homograph for a layer of paint and a heavy jacket is "coat."


What homophone means not heavy and set fire to?

The homophones for "not heavy" and "set fire to" are "light" and "lite."


What is the homograph for get down from and on fire?

The homograph for "get down from" is "I need to get down from the ladder" and for "on fire" is "The building is on fire".


Which of these is a homograph fire fly or tire?

A homograph is the same spelling of words with two different meanings. Fire is a homograph because it can be used in two different meanings: "Man made fire." and "Fire that gun." Fly is a homograph: "Swat the fly." and "I want to fly away." Tire is a homograph: "Fix the tire." "You really tire me out." So they all are homographs.


What is the homograph for a gift?

The homograph for "a gift" is "lead" (to guide or show the way) and "lead" (a heavy metal element).


What is the homograph for touched and heavy cloth?

The homograph for touched and heavy cloth is "felt." "Felt" can refer to the past tense of touch and also to a type of heavy fabric made of compressed fibers.


What is the homograph it took a short time to the building when it became there was a fire?

A homograph is a word that is spelled the same as another word but has a different meaning. In the sentence provided, "took" is a homograph because it can mean to travel or to grasp.


What is the homograph for It took a short time to---the building when it became---there was a fire?

Clear.


What is a homophone for a heavy release of breath and a piece of clothing?

"Pants" in these contexts is a homograph, not a homophone.


Which 1980s music video had a heavy metal band set the town on fire?

Dr. Feelgood by Motley Crue had a lot of fire in it but I dont know if they actually set the town ON fire.


What is the homograph for a layer of paint or a heavy jacket?

a coat you know a coat of paint or i put on my coatcoat