It's actually a homograph: bank
The homophone of "boarder" is "border." "Boarder" refers to someone who pays to live in someone's house, while "border" refers to the edge or boundary of something.
Yes, "rabbit" has a homophone, which is "rabbet." A rabbet is a groove or recess cut into the edge of a piece of wood, allowing another piece to fit into it.
A homophone of "border" is "boarder." These two words sound the same but have different meanings. "Border" refers to the edge or boundary of something, while "boarder" refers to someone who rents a room or lodges in a house.
Homonyms are words that look alike and sound alike but have different meanings: cell (microscopic unit of living matter) cell (single room in a monastery or a jail) cell (small compartment - as in a honeycomb) bank - place where you deposit money, blood, etc bank - edge of a river cold - viral infection cold - opposite of hot
"Rive" is French for "shore" or "bank" (as in the bank of a river).
The address of the River Edge Free Pub. Lib. is: 685 Elm Avenue, River Edge, 07661 1499
The address of the River Edge Cultural Center is: Po Box 416, River Edge, NJ 07661-0416
The duration of River's Edge is 1.65 hours.
The duration of The River's Edge is 1.45 hours.
River's Edge was created on 1986-09-10.
The River's Edge was created on 1957-04-11.
The edge of the river is often referred to as the river bank.
A margin is the edge or border of something, or the amount by which something wins or falls short. It can also be a verb meaning to provide with an edge or border, or to deposit an amount of money with a broker as security.
The phone number of the River Edge Cultural Center is: 201-634-0158.
The phone number of the River Edge Free Pub. Lib. is: 201-261-1663.
The homophone of "boarder" is "border." "Boarder" refers to someone who pays to live in someone's house, while "border" refers to the edge or boundary of something.
i think the edge of the state or the river but the edge