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What is a homophone for grasses stalks?

There is no perfect homophone for "grasses stalks." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.

However, you could use the phrase "grass stalks" to sound similar to "grasses stalks," as the plural of "grass" is still pronounced the same as "grasses".

If you're looking for a different way to refer to the stalks of grasses, you could use terms like:

* Culms: This is the botanical term for the stalks of grasses.

* Stems: A more general term for the supporting structure of a plant.

* Shoots: This refers to the new growth of a plant, which often includes the stalks.

Ultimately, the best word to use will depend on the context of your writing.

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