A homophone for "plant" is "planned." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. In this case, "plant" refers to a living organism, while "planned" refers to something that has been thought out or arranged in advance.
What is a homophone for plant
The homophone for style is "stile" (female sex organs of a plant).
A homophone for seed is the word cede. Cede means to give up control of something to another person, government, or organization. A seed is produced by a plant from which another plant can grow.
'Leaf" in those senses is a homograph, not a homophone.
Flour , Flower
A homophone for "gored" is "gourd", which is a type of plant or its fruit, often used for decorations or making musical instruments.
The homophone for "put in the ground" is "plant." Both words sound the same but have different meanings, with "plant" referring to placing something in the ground with the intention of growing it.
Sow is a word meaning to plant something. Its homophone is sew, or to use a needle and thread.
yes... there is flower for the plant and flour in terms of baking
bury berry
Sow is a word meaning to plant something. Its homophone is sew, or to use a needle and thread.
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.