piece, peace
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peace, piece
The homophone for the yellow part of an egg is "yolk."
The homophone for "quietness" is "quietness," or "silence." A homophone for "a part" could be "apart," meaning separate or disconnected from something else.
The homophone for "gain" is "gain," as it sounds the same but has a different meaning. The homophone for "foretells future" is "four tells future," which sounds the same but is spelled differently and has a different meaning. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
still
peace, piece
The homophone for the yellow part of an egg is "yolk."
Homophone is a noun.
The homophone for "quietness" is "quietness," or "silence." A homophone for "a part" could be "apart," meaning separate or disconnected from something else.
The homophone for "gain" is "gain," as it sounds the same but has a different meaning. The homophone for "foretells future" is "four tells future," which sounds the same but is spelled differently and has a different meaning. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
The homophone for the yellow part of an egg that joins together is "yolk."
I think the for "when you look at it you do it" is the word see, with the homophone sea. It would be part of your sight, homophone cite.
A homophone for "oracle" is "auricle," which refers to the external part of the ear.
A part in a play is called a role.The homophone = roll as in to roll down a hill or as in a hot dog or hamburger roll
A homophone for the yellow part of an egg is "yolk," and a homophone for "that which joins together" is "yoke." Both words sound the same but have different meanings.
'Leaf" in those senses is a homograph, not a homophone.