The word "seal" serves as a homonym for both an animal and a part of the head. As an animal, a seal is a marine mammal known for its playful behavior and swimming abilities. In terms of anatomy, "seal" can refer to the action of closing or fastening something, like the mouth or lips, which are parts of the head.
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A fawn is a baby deer, but a faun is a mythical creature.
A homonym for doe is dough.
The octopus is an aquatic animal that has its heart inside its head. This unique adaptation allows for efficient blood flow and oxygenation to the brain and other vital organs.
The answer to the homophone riddle "What animal is on your head?" is "hare." This plays on the word "hair," which sounds the same but refers to the fur on your head. So, the riddle cleverly combines the concept of hair with the animal hare.
TAIL = TALE ( as in a 'tall tale' or story )
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Horse ( the animal)
The homonym for "quietness" is "piece".
The homonym for leader is “litter,” which refers to waste materials scattered on the ground or the offspring of an animal, especially a group born to an animal at one time.
deer
The homonym for links is the animal, lynx.
Hoarse / Horse .
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The homonym for December is dismember, which means to cut off the limbs of a person or animal. It is important to pay attention to context to understand the intended meaning of the word.
A homonym of "vale" is "veil," which is a noun that refers to a piece of thin fabric worn to cover the face or head.
Not every word has a homophone and homophones cannot be 'made up'. Quietness and part don't have a homophone.