Yes. The homophone for thermostat is "thermostate."
lightning, lightening
The homophones for "an electric flash from clouds" are "lightning" and "lightening," while the homophone for "make lighter" is "lighter" (as in a device for igniting flames).
Lightening: process of making something lighter or descent of the uterus into the pelvic cavity that occurs late in pregnancy; the fetus is said to have dropped Lightning: abrupt electric discharge from cloud to cloud or from cloud to earth accompanied by the emission of light
The red button on a thermostat is often a reset button. Pressing it will reset the thermostat to its default settings. This can be helpful if the thermostat is not functioning properly or if you need to start over with the programming.
A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word, but may have a different spelling or definition. For example, here and hear are homophones.
there are two homophones for "there". there is "their" as in it is their toy. there is "they're"wich means they are.
Some other homophones for "bare" include bear and bair.
The word "fan" does not have any homophones.
xero and zero
Some homophones for there are their and they're.
Homophones for "ware" are "wear" and "where."
The homophones of "hello" are "hallo" and "hullo".
Wok is the homophones of walk.
Byte and bight are homophones for bite.
Homophones for "in that place" are "their" and "there." Homophones for "belonging to them" include "their" and "they're." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
The word "fright" does not have any homophones.
The homophones for there are they're and their.