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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - homophone

 
 

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Homophone

homophone
 noun  Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary  Date: 1843  1. one of two or more words pronounced alike but different in meaning or derivation or spelling (as the words to, too, and two)  2. a character or group of characters pronounced the same as another character or group  • homophonous adjective
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1.
  n. 1 a word having the same sound as another but of different meaning or origin (e.g. pair, pear). 2 a symbol denoting the same sound as another. ...
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2.
  1. омофон 2. редк. совпадающий, одинаковый (о звуке); имеющий одинаковое звучание (о слове и т. п.) ...
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3.
  (homophones) In linguistics, homophones are words with different meanings which are pronounced in the same way but are spelled differently. For example, ‘write’ and ‘right’ are homophones. N-COUNT ...
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4.
  ~ n a word that sounds the same as another but is different in spelling, meaning or origin  (`Knew' and `new' are homophones.) ...
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5.
  - 1843, from Gk. homos "same" + phone "sound." ...
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