A "gorilla" is a large primate.
A "guerrilla" is someone who engages in irregular warfare tactics, such as sabotage and harassment.
The homophone for gorilla is "guerilla."
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The homophone for gorilla is guerrilla, which refers to a member of an irregular military force operating in enemy territory.
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After the latest guerrilla attack by animal activists, the government shut off all access to the gorilla reserve.
The animal gorilla is spelled gorila. The warfare is guerrilla.
Do you mean GUERILLA? Like, a guerrilla soldier? Or do you mean GORILLA? The animal?
The difference between a soldier and a guerrilla is that a soldier will kill his enemy, a guerrilla will kill anyone who is not himself.
A gorilla is a primate; a guerrilla is a type of rebel in irregular warfare.(from the Spanish for little war)
That is the correct spelling for "guerrilla" for soldiers employing asymmetrical warfare.It is from Spanish (little war).The other term, the largest living primate, is the gorilla.
A gorilla is an animal comparable to an ape, while guerrilla is a type of warfare.
Another way to spell gorilla while maintaining a similar pronunciation is "guerrilla," which refers to a member of a small independent group taking part in irregular fighting, typically against larger regular forces.