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Americium is a synthetic element that has the symbol Am and atomic number 95.
A radioactive metallic element, americium is an actinide. Discovered in Chicago,1944 it was named for the Americas, by analogy with europium (63).
Americium is widely used in commercial ionization chamber smoke detectors, as well as in neutron sources and industrial gauges.<< )
Yes, "glass" can be considered a homonym as it has multiple meanings: a material made from melting sand used for windows, containers, etc., and also a drinking container made from this material. Both meanings share the same spelling and pronunciation but have different definitions.
There are many different meanings for the acronym GRS, there are over 65 different registered meanings and many more that are not even documented. It is hard to say for sure which one you are looking for.
CLO can have many different meanings depending on the context it is used in. Some of these meanings are Chief Learning Officer, Cod Liver Oil, Certified Lift Operator, and Community Liason Officer.
Both of those spellings are correct but they have different meanings. Body's is possessive, and bodies is plural. The body's health is crucially important. The painting was of of women's bodies.
QTP and Selenium are both testing tools. Both are different as different companies provide it.
Different meanings are like some words sounds alike but they both have different definion.I hope this helps,I am not exaclty sure if this is right though.
They are both right but have different meanings.
Did you mean ''ridding'' or ''riding''? They both have different meanings!
Their is a homophone for there. Both words sound the same but have different meanings.
The prefix ampho- or amphi- means "two", "both", and on both sides. It can be paired with several different words to have several different meanings.
Saving and Savings are both different words with totally different meanings. Neither word has a plural.
The homonym of "wholly" is "holy." Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
A homonym for hymn is "him." Both words sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
The homonym for "our" is "hour." Both words sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
A homophone of a metal is "medal". Both words sound the same but have different meanings.
The meanings are very close. Both refer to words that have the same sound but different meanings. A homonym also has the same spelling. Homophones can have different spellings as long as the pronunciation is the same.
Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings. Homonyms are words that sound alike but have different meanings. Words that both sound the same and are spelled the same and both homonyms (same sound) Fair, as in country fair and fair as in reasonable for example