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cast
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pound
pot
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homographs
bass
bow
bat
evening
agape
fine 
wound
minute
moped
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homophones
baited/bated
be/bee
there/their/they're
plait/plate
pause/paws
house/hows
peal/peel
mince/mints
serial/cereal
soar/sore

Words which have the same spelling (written form) as another, whether pronounced the same way or not, but of different meaning are called homographs:

 

bar (pub, block)

can (be able to, container)

c.ock (rooster, penis)

cool (lukewarm, great)

light (pale, unimportant, not heavy)

match (equal, sporting event)

nail (to catch, claw, bolt(?))

rock (stone, style of music)

round (circular, rotation)

tear (to rip, a drop of clear salty liquid)

 

Words that are both spelled and pronounced the same, but have different meanings are called homonyms.

 

bank (stock, save)

book (codex, hire)

can (canister, skill)

cool (chilly, excelent)

deck (platform, packet)

flat (apartment, plain)

mean (greedy, intend)

park (playground, maneuver)

shower (rain, bath)

tie (knot, join)

 

 

Words that are spelled differently but pronounced the same are called homophones:

 

ad, add

ate, eight

aye, eye, I

bait, bate

buy, by, bye

heal, heel, he'll

knew, new

knot, not

meat, meet, mete

pea, pee

sew, so, sow

to, too, two

 

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