homophone |
homophony |
As nouns the difference between homophone and homophony
is that
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 while
homophony is a texture in which two or more parts move together in harmony, the relationship between them creating chords.
homophone |
homophobe |
As nouns the difference between homophone and homophobe
is that
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 while
homophobe is a person who is opposed to homosexuals and homosexuality.
anagram |
homophone |
As nouns the difference between anagram and homophone
is that
anagram is a word or phrase that is created by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase 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.
As a verb anagram
is to form anagrams.
homophone |
theocrasy |
As nouns the difference between homophone and theocrasy
is that
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
[http://wwwmerriam-webstercom/dictionary/homophone][http://wwwaskoxfordcom/concise_oed/homophone?view=uk] while
theocrasy is interaction, admixture, and conflation of divine principles.
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