double entendre
homograph
Fridge is now used as a short term for refrigerator. But now with words having double meanings, fridge is a term used for people who have never been french kissed.
The term for two words that look the same but have different meanings and pronunciations is "heteronym."
Hononym
Cooking words and their meanings
The term for a humorous play on a word with multiple meanings or for two words that sound similar but have different meanings is called a "pun." Puns often rely on wordplay to create a double meaning, leading to a humorous or witty effect. They are commonly used in jokes, literature, and everyday conversation.
If something was enjoyable it means that pleasure was gained from the process of doing it or having it done to you. Other similar words are delightful, pleasant and agreeable.
The word for something that has two meanings is "ambiguous." In linguistics, it often refers to words or phrases that can be interpreted in multiple ways, leading to uncertainty or confusion. Another term related to this concept is "polysemy," which specifically refers to a single word having multiple related meanings.
Homonyms
When the same word (same spelling) has two meanings, each form is a homonym. Sometimes this is restricted to having the same pronunciation as well, as in the many uses of the words set or run. Often the words are related noun, verb, or adjective forms.A homonym must be a homograph (spelled the same), and it may be a homophone (sounds the same). Not all homophones are homonyms, as seen by the words chute and shoot, or scene and seen. These words are sometimes called heteronyms.
the answer is (implicit)
The weather term (precipitation) is rain, or rainfall.Two words pronounced the same way, but having different meanings, are reign (to rule a country) and rein (a strap for guiding a horse).