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"Heteronymy" Meaning

Heteronymy is a linguistic term that refers to a word that has multiple meanings, but the pronunciation and orthography of the word are the same. In other words, a heteronym is a word that has more than one sense or meaning, but the word is spelled and pronounced the same way as its other meanings. Examples of heteronyms include: "bank" (financial institution) and "bank" (riverbank).

"Heteronymy" Examples

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Heteronymy refers to the phenomenon where a single word has two or more distinct pronunciations, spellings, or meanings.

Here are 5 examples:

1. Bow

A bow (verb) means to bend or curve, while a bow (noun) refers to the front of a ship or a ribbon tied around a package.

Example sentences:
"She needs to bow her head in respect." (verb)
"The bow of the ship was damaged in the storm." (noun)

2. Bank

A bank (noun) refers to a financial institution, while a bank (verb) means to incline or slope.

Example sentences:
"I went to the bank to deposit my paycheck." (noun)
"The hillside banked steadily as we climbed." (verb)

3. Spring

A spring (noun) refers to a season or a coiled metal object that stores energy, while spring (verb) means to move or jump suddenly.

Example sentences:
"My favorite season is spring, when flowers bloom." (noun)
"The kid in the playground loves to spring up and down." (verb)

4. Wind

A wind (noun) refers to a movement of air, while wind (verb) means to twist or turn something.

Example sentences:
"The strong winds knocked down the tree." (noun)
"She likes to wind her hair into a bun." (verb)

5. Present

A present (noun) refers to a gift, while present (verb) means to introduce someone or something officially.

Example sentences:
"I'm excited to give my friend a present for her birthday." (noun)
"The company will present its new product line at the conference." (verb)

"Heteronymy" Similar Words

Heteronereis

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Heteronereis is a genus of marine worms in the phylum Annelida. It refers to a type of marine polychaete worm, specifically, an olive worm.

Heteronomous

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Heteronomy

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Heteronomy refers to a state of being controlled or governed by someone or something else, often in a way that is external, imposed, or imposed from outside. In philosophy, the term "heteronomy" can also describe a moral code or principle that is based on external authorities or laws, rather than being self-generated or autonomous. In contrast to autonomy, which means self-governance or self-direction, heteronomy implies a lack of control or agency over one's own actions or decisions.

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Heteronym

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A heteronym is a word that is spelled the same but has different meanings, pronunciations, and/or parts of speech. In other words, it is a word that is pronounced and/or defined differently when used in different contexts.

Heteronymic

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Heteronymous

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Heteronyms

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Heteroousian

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any meaning or definition for the word "heteroousian". It's possible that it's a rare or obscure term, or it could be a misspelling or invalid word.<br><br>Could you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word? I'd be happy to help you understand its meaning if it exists.

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Heteropaternal

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Heteropaternal refers to a rare phenomenon where a pregnant woman carries a child that is genetically unrelated to her partner, meaning that the father is not biologically the father of the child. This can occur due to other males, such as siblings or other individuals, contributing to the creation of the fetus, often as a result of artificial insemination or mistrust between the partners.

Heteropathic

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Heteropathy

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Heteropelmous

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Heteropelmous is an adjective that refers to something that is apaun плодовое (a type of fern).

Heterophagy

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Heterophemy

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