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Definitions from the WebDuel HomonymDescription:A duel homonym, also known as a homographic homonym, refers to a pair or group of words that are spelled identically but have different meanings and origins. These words may be pronounced the same or may have different pronunciations. They often result in confusion and ambiguity, making them a fascinating area of study for linguists and language enthusiasts. Examples:1. Bass (noun): The low, deep sound or a type of fish. For example, "The bass in this song is incredibly groovy!" 2. Bass (adjective): Relating to the low, deep tone. For example, "The bass notes in this composition are rich and resonant." Sentences:1. The students were baffled by the duel homonym "lead" - unsure if it meant to guide or a heavy metal. 2. My grandmother always mixes up the duel homonyms "right" and "write" in her letters. Related Products:Explore books about language and linguistics on Amazon. | ||||
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