This is a a slightly ambiguous question as "bow" can be pronounced in two different ways. Two homophones are:
Bough and beau. In case of confusion over 'bough' (Frank Bough = Frank Buff), and the risk that some people don't know French - let's say: rhyming with 'toe' and 'cow'.
The homophone for "front of ship" is "bow" and the homophone for "branch of tree" is "bough."
A homophone for "bow" is "beau", which has the same pronunciation but different spelling and meaning.
Homophone: "Summer" Homograph: "Bow" (as in bow tie or bow and arrow)
bow (as in the bow of a ship or bowing down to the king)
A homophone for "bow" that is 4 letters is "beau".
The homophone for "front of ship" is "bow" and the homophone for "branch of tree" is "bough."
A homophone for "bow" is "beau", which has the same pronunciation but different spelling and meaning.
Homophone: "Summer" Homograph: "Bow" (as in bow tie or bow and arrow)
bow (as in the bow of a ship or bowing down to the king)
A homophone for "bow" that is 4 letters is "beau".
An homophone for "front of ship" is "bow," while an homophone for "branch of tree" is "bough."
no there is no homophone for rainbow
Bow.Bow -- as in genuflect. The tree bough gave the queen a bow.
The homophone for "front of ship" is "bow".
beau
bow, bough pain, pane
The word "bow" is a homophone of "bough." A bow can refer to a gesture or a type of weapon, while a bough is a large branch of a tree.