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The homophone for a garland of flowers is "wreath," while the homophone for "to entwine" is "wreathe." Both words sound the same when spoken aloud but have different spellings and meanings. "Wreath" refers to a circular arrangement of flowers or leaves, while "wreathe" means to twist or entwine something.

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What is the homophone for a garlan of flowers and to entwine?

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