homonymous |
x |
As an adjective homonymous
is having the same name as another.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
namesake |
homonymous |
As a noun namesake
is one who is named after another or for whom another is named.
As a verb namesake
is to name (somebody) after somebody else.
As an adjective homonymous is
having the same name as another.
homonymous |
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polysemous |
homonymous |
As adjectives the difference between polysemous and homonymous
is that
polysemous is (linguistics) having multiple meanings or interpretations while
homonymous is having the same name as another.
eponymous |
homonymous |
As adjectives the difference between eponymous and homonymous
is that
eponymous is of, relating to, or being the person or entity after which something or someone is named while
homonymous is having the same name as another.
heteronymous |
homonymous |
As adjectives the difference between heteronymous and homonymous
is that
heteronymous is of, or relating to a heteronym while
homonymous is having the same name as another.
homonymous |
homonomous |
As adjectives the difference between homonymous and homonomous
is that
homonymous is having the same name as another while
homonomous is having the same features or functions.
homonymous |
holonymous |
As adjectives the difference between homonymous and holonymous
is that
homonymous is having the same name as another while
holonymous is having the nature or property of a holonym.
homonymous |
heminious |
homonymous |
homonymously |
As an adjective homonymous
is having the same name as another.
As an adverb homonymously is
in a homonymous manner, so as to have the same name or relation.
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