* Anagrams: This is the most common term used, even though it technically refers to words formed by rearranging the letters of another word. But it's often used loosely to describe words with the same letters, regardless of order.
* Homographs: This term refers to words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and sometimes different pronunciations. While not strictly the same as words with the same letters, homographs can overlap with this concept.
* Words with the same spelling: This is the most straightforward way to describe the situation.
Example:
"Read" and "dear" are examples of words that can be considered anagrams (though not strictly, as they are not rearrangements of each other). They are also considered homographs, as they share the same spelling but have different meanings and pronunciations.
Ultimately, the best term to use will depend on the specific context and the intended meaning.