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What is a homograph for nation and say?

Here are some homographs for "nation" and "say":

For "nation":

* "nation" (a large group of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language, inhabiting a particular country or territory.)

* "nation" (a homograph that can also be used as a verb to describe the act of forming a nation, for example, "The colonists nationed themselves against the British.")

For "say":

* "say" (to utter words, to speak)

* "say" (a homograph that can also be used as a noun, meaning an opinion or statement, for example, "What's your say on this matter?")

Important Note:

While "nation" and "say" are homographs, they have distinct meanings. The verb "nation" is not a common word, and the noun "say" is less common than the verb "say."

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