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What is a homograph for wood and cling to something?

The homograph for "wood" and "cling to something" is "wood".

Here's why:

* Wood (noun): A hard, fibrous substance that forms the main part of the trunk and branches of trees.

* Wood (verb): To make or form something from wood.

While the word "cling" could be used in the sense of attaching to something, it's not a homograph for "wood". Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and sometimes different pronunciations.

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