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English Homographs
DirectionsName the homographs of the English language (including a handful of loaned words). Proper names were not included (such as nice/Nice). Homographs are those words which have one spelling but two pronunciations and two distinct meanings or usages. First letter and number of letters shown. Sorted A-Z. Plurals/gerunds/etc were not included, only the ‘base’ word.
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25 Missed
FYI there may be some words you expected to see here, such as ‘bear’ or ‘recess’ – keep in mind the definition of homograph can vary in terms of how strict it is, the source was more strict in its definition…http://minimal.marlodge.net/graph.html
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