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What Homographs are words that are?

Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and may or may not be pronounced the same.

Here's a breakdown:

* Same spelling: Homographs share the same written form.

* Different meanings: They have distinct meanings that are not related.

* Pronunciation may or may not be the same: Some homographs are pronounced identically (e.g., "bat" the animal and "bat" the baseball equipment), while others have different pronunciations (e.g., "bow" as a weapon and "bow" as a gesture).

Examples:

* Bat: (animal) and Bat: (baseball equipment)

* Bow: (weapon) and Bow: (gesture)

* Lead: (metal) and Lead: (to guide)

* Object: (a thing) and Object: (to disagree)

Homographs can be tricky, especially when reading or writing, as you have to rely on the context to figure out the intended meaning.

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