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How is a homograph different from homograph?

This is a bit of a trick question! "Homograph" is already a single word that describes words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and often different pronunciations.

For example:

* "Bat" (the animal) and "Bat" (the baseball implement)

* "Lead" (the metal) and "Lead" (to guide)

So, there's no difference between a "homograph" and a "homograph". They're the same thing. 😊

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