There is no homophone for I'd that starts with "o." "Eyed" is a homophone for I'd.
The homophone for "opens lock" is "o' pins lock".
There is no common homophone (sound-alike word) for "good." The word good is a homonym, with uses as an adjective (fine, suitable) and a noun (an economic product).
The contraction of "I would" is I'd (homophone of eyed). It is also the contraction for "I had."
Hoard = noun, a stock of money or valuablesHorde = noun, a derogatory term for a large group of peopleW h o r e d = verb, the past tense of w h o r e, to act as a prostitute.
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
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The homophone for "opens lock" is "o' pins lock".
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homophone
There is no common homophone (sound-alike word) for "good." The word good is a homonym, with uses as an adjective (fine, suitable) and a noun (an economic product).
Do you mean what Norse god starts with o? Odin is a Norse go that starts with O.
id, if, in, is, it
The contraction of "I would" is I'd (homophone of eyed). It is also the contraction for "I had."
Omoo is the Melville tale that starts with O.
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A machine that starts with O is an oscillating fan.
an octopus is a simple machine that starts with a o