As nouns the difference between homonymy and homophone
is that homonymy is the property of being a homonym while homophone is a word which is pronounced the same as another word but differs in spelling or meaning or origin, for example: carat, caret, carrot, and karat.
homonymy
English
(Homonym)
Noun
(homonymies)
(semantics) The property of being a homonym.
See also
* polysemy
homophone
Noun
(
en noun)
A word which is pronounced the same as another word but differs in spelling or'' meaning ''or origin, for example: carat, caret, carrot, and karat.[http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/homophone][http://www.askoxford.com/concise_oed/homophone?view=uk]
A letter or group of letters which are pronounced the same as another letter or group of letters.
Related terms
* homophonous (adjective)
Usage notes
A homophone is a type of homonym in the loose sense of that term (a word which sounds or'' is spelled the same as another). (The strict sense of ''homonym is a word that both sounds and is spelled the same as another word.) A homograph is a word with the same spelling as another but a completely unrelated meaning. Homographs are not necessarily homophones.
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See also
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