terms |
homoiophone |
As nouns the difference between terms and homoiophone
is that
terms is while
homoiophone is a word similar — but not identical — in pronunciation with another; compare homophone.
homoeophone |
homoiophone |
As nouns the difference between homoeophone and homoiophone
is that
homoeophone is while
homoiophone is a word similar — but not identical — in pronunciation with another; compare homophone.
homoiophone |
homoiophony |
As nouns the difference between homoiophone and homoiophony
is that
homoiophone is a word similar — but not identical — in pronunciation with another; compare {{term|homophone|lang=en}} while
homoiophony is an alternative spelling of homœophony.
homoiophone |
intraverbal |
As nouns the difference between homoiophone and intraverbal
is that
homoiophone is a word similar — but not identical — in pronunciation with another; compare {{term|homophone|lang=en}} while
intraverbal is a verbal response to a verbal stimulus that does not involve echoic or textual behavior or transcription or dictation-taking.
As an adjective intraverbal is
within a word.
pronunciation |
homoiophone |
As nouns the difference between pronunciation and homoiophone
is that
pronunciation is (countable) the standard way in which a word is made to sound when spoken while
homoiophone is a word similar — but not identical — in pronunciation with another; compare homophone.
identical |
homoiophone |
As nouns the difference between identical and homoiophone
is that
identical is something which has exactly the same properties as something else while
homoiophone is a word similar — but not identical — in pronunciation with another; compare {{term|homophone|lang=en}}.
As an adjective identical
is bearing full likeness by having precisely the same set of characteristics; indistinguishable.
similar |
homoiophone |
As nouns the difference between similar and homoiophone
is that
similar is that which is similar to, or resembles, something else, as in quality, form, etc while
homoiophone is a word similar — but not identical — in pronunciation with another; compare homophone.
As an adjective similar
is having traits or characteristics in common; alike, comparable.