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homographs (and homonyms); if they are
spelled differently then they are also
heterographs (literally "different writing").
Homographic examples include rose (flower)...
- that book".
Homophones that are
spelled differently are also
called heterographs, e.g. to, too, and two. "Homophone"
derives from Gr**** homo- (ὁμο‑),...
- pronunciation.
These are
known as
heterophonic names or
heterophones (unlike
heterographs,
which are
written differently but
pronounced the same).
Excluded are...
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There are also
combinations of both, like "CUL8R" for "see you later".
Heterographs Using one word in
place of another,
different but
similarly sounding...
- graphene, graphic, graphite, graphology, graphomania, graphospasm,
heterograph, hexagraph, holography, homograph, isograft, logographic, micrograph...
- #1 surname. The
standard German form for 'blacksmith' is 'Schmied'.
Heterographs: Meier,
which is
common to the north, like Meyer, and Mayer,
which is...
- form the U.S.
Naval Construction Forces (NCF). The
Seabee nickname is a
heterograph of the
initial letters "CB" from the
words "Construction Battalion"....
-
Immediacy also
possesses characteristics of both of the
homophonic heterographs 'immanent' and 'imminent', and what
entails to both
within ontology....
-
vertical strokes, in English.
Within each
language there are
homophonic heterographs (words
written differently but
sounding the same) and the
adoption of...
- name of the
Argentinian revolutionary Che Guevara.
Gerrera is also a
heterograph of the
Spanish word "guerrera",
meaning "female warrior", describing...