MikeNewYork said:blacknomi said:Thank you, Ron and Mike. I've added a new vocabulay to my linguistic knowledge.
homomorph=homonym+homograph
bat - a tool for table tennis
bat - an animal
:lol:
Bingo! :wink:
Have I won the prize?
@$7
#7@
7#^
MikeNewYork said:blacknomi said:Thank you, Ron and Mike. I've added a new vocabulay to my linguistic knowledge.
homomorph=homonym+homograph
bat - a tool for table tennis
bat - an animal
:lol:
Bingo! :wink:
MikeNewYork said:blacknomi said:Thank you, Ron and Mike. I've added a new vocabulay to my linguistic knowledge.
homomorph=homonym+homograph
bat - a tool for table tennis
bat - an animal
:lol:
Bingo! :wink:
blacknomi said:MikeNewYork said:blacknomi said:Thank you, Ron and Mike. I've added a new vocabulay to my linguistic knowledge.
homomorph=homonym+homograph
bat - a tool for table tennis
bat - an animal
:lol:
Bingo! :wink:
Have I won the prize?
@$7
#7@
7#^
Susie Smith said:MikeNewYork said:blacknomi said:Thank you, Ron and Mike. I've added a new vocabulay to my linguistic knowledge.
homomorph=homonym+homograph
bat - a tool for table tennis
bat - an animal
:lol:
Bingo! :wink:
bat = a tool for table tennis????? :?
:roll:
MikeNewYork said:blacknomi said:MikeNewYork said:[quote="blacknomi"
Bingo! :wink:
Have I won the prize?
@$7
#7@
7#^
Yes you have:
opcorn:
blacknomi said:MikeNewYork said:blacknomi said:MikeNewYork said:[quote="blacknomi"
Bingo! :wink:
Have I won the prize?
@$7
#7@
7#^
Yes you have:
opcorn:
That's very nice. I am going to see Shrek 2 with theopcorn:
blacknomi said:Sure. Let's say 7 o'clock tonite. See you then.
:icecream:
opcorn:
:angel:
:loling: :loling: :loling:
:cheers:
MikeNewYork said:blacknomi said:Sure. Let's say 7 o'clock tonite. See you then.
:icecream:
opcorn:
:angel:
:loling: :loling: :loling:
:cheers:
I would need a very fast :evilbat:
Susie Smith said:MikeNewYork said:blacknomi said:Sure. Let's say 7 o'clock tonite. See you then.
:icecream:
opcorn:
:angel:
:loling: :loling: :loling:
:cheers:
I would need a very fast :evilbat:
Would three be a crowd? :lol: :wink:
goldnate said:OK. But what about words that have the same spelling and sound but different and *related* meanings? Like "cleave" where it has two opposite meanings?
e.g.
"He cleaved to her as the rock that anchored his life."
and
"She cleaved the great stone in two with one mighty blow."
I know there is actually a term for words like these but I can't think of it.
Nate
goldnate said:OK. But what about words that have the same spelling and sound but different and *related* meanings? Like "cleave" where it has two opposite meanings? e.g. "He cleaved to her as the rock that anchored his life" and "She cleaved the great stone in two with one mighty blow." I know there is actually a term for words like these but I can't think of it.
I would prefer heteronym rather than use homonym as a subcategory of homonym. (It's rather confusing.)
heteronym:
heteronym - OneLook Dictionary Search
What do you think?
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