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What is the difference between homonymous and homonym?

homonymous | homonym |

Homonymous is a related term of homonym.


As a adjective homonymous

is having the same name as another.

As a noun homonym is

(semantics|strict sense) a word that both sounds and is spelled the same as another word but has a different meaning.

homonymous

English

Adjective

(-)
  • having the same name as another
  • of or pertaining to a homonym
  • homonym

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (semantics, strict sense) A word that both sounds and is spelled the same as another word but has a different meaning.
  • (loosely) A word that sounds or is spelled the same as another word but has a different meaning, technically called a (homophone) (same sound) or a (homograph) (same spelling).
  • (taxonomy) A name for a taxon that is identical in spelling to another name that belongs to a different taxon.
  • Usage notes

    * Homonyms (in the looser sense) are divided into the two overlapping subcategories homographs and homophones. Examples: ** (die) and (dye) (homophones but not homographs) ** the (parasitic) (flatworm) called a (fluke) and (fluke), part of the tail of a whale (both homophones and homographs and therefore true homonyms in the strict sense) ** the metal (lead) and the present tense of the verb (lead) (homographs but not homophones)

    See also

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