- (computer vision), a
mapping relating perspective images of the same scene,
homograph, a word
written the same but with
different meaning, or
heterography and...
- A
homograph (from the Gr****: ὁμός, homós 'same' and γράφω, gráphō 'write') is a word that
shares the same
written form as
another word but has a different...
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entirely different domain from the
intended one. The
registration of
homographic domain names is akin to typosquatting, in that both
forms of attacks...
- are also
homographs (and homonyms); if they are
spelled differently then they are also
heterographs (literally "different writing").
Homographic examples...
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Homographs are
words with the same
spelling but
having more than one meaning.
Homographs may be
pronounced the same (homophones), or they may be pronounced...
- or
addad (Arabic,
singular didd). Some
pairs of
contronyms are true
homographs, i.e.,
distinct words with
different etymologies which happen to have...
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These ambiguities can
arise from the
intentional use of homophonic,
homographic, metonymic, or
figurative language. A pun
differs from a malapropism...
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acute accent may be used to mark
stress – such as to
distinguish between homographic words (e.g. замо́к [zamók, 'lock'] and за́мок [zámok, 'castle']), or...
- An
interlingual homograph is a word that
occurs in more than one
written language, but
which has a
different meaning or
pronunciation in each language...
- and myōnichi (formal). Conversely, some
terms are
homophonous but not
homographic, and thus
ambiguous in
speech but not in writing. To
remedy this, alternate...