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homophone, homonomy, polysemy

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Lexical Relations

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HOMOPHONY•Sewing

• To join pieces of cloth using a neddle and thread and

forming stitches.

• Sowing• To plant seeds in the ground.

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RING

noun is a piece of jewellery that you wear on

your finger.

verb to make a sound like a bell in order to call

for somebody.

Homonyms

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HOMOPHONY•Mail

• a letter•Male

• A man or boy

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•Tow • to pull (a car,

etc.) by a rope, chain, etc.

HOMOPHONY

•Toe • the five

fingerlike parts at the end of the

foot.

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Present

Adj.being with one or others or in the place

mentioned or understood by the speaker and

listener

noun a thing presented as a gift; gift:

Homonyms

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HOMOPHONYBears

a large, stocky mammal with

thick, rough fur and a

very short tail.

•BareEmpty

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Polysemythe slender part near the top of a bottle, vase,

or similar object

The part of the body of an animal or human being

that connects the head and the

trunk.

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