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What is a homograph for lame walk or step and not stiff?

The homograph for "lame" in the sense of "walk or step and not stiff" is "lame".

It's a bit of a trick question! The word "lame" has two meanings:

1. Injured or disabled, especially in a leg or foot. (This is the meaning you're looking for in the context of walking.)

2. Uninteresting or uninspired. (This is the meaning when referring to something being "lame".)

Even though the word is spelled the same, it has different meanings.

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