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What is a homograph for the word sole?
The homograph for "sole" (meaning the bottom of a shoe or foot) is
"soul"
(meaning the spiritual or immaterial part of a person).
Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spellings.
How do you spell Boston in french?
What is the prefix and suffix of word wooden?
Morphology
Origin of long in the tooth idiom?
What is the root word of tenacious?
What are words ending with the suffix tious?
How does a indirect object included on the diagram when sentence is completely diagrammed?
What is a typical french house like?
How do you spell crismus?
What is the suffix to occurring?
What say fudi de dane nu?
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