07131169-n 'two words are homophones if they are pronounced the same way but differ in meaning or spelling or both (e.g. bare and bear)';
Definitions
- English
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two words are homophones if they are pronounced the same way but differ in meaning or spelling or both (e.g. bare and bear)
- Japanese
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同じ方法で発音されるが、意味またはつづり方または両方ともにおいて異なるならば、2つの語は同音異義語である(例えば、bare(露出する)、bear(持って行く))
Relations
Hypernym: |
homonym
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Semantic Field: |
communicationn |
External Links
SUMO:
⊂ Word
TempoWN:
◀
△
▷
(Past: 0.307;
Present: 0.001;
Future: 0.000)
SentiWN:
△
▽
(+0.00
-0.00)
MLSentiCon:
▲
▽
(+0.12
-0.00)
More detail about the Extended Open Multilingual Wordnet (1.3)
Maintainer:
Francis Bond
<bond@ieee.org>