A homophone is a word with two meanings. Homophones may or may not be spelled the same, but will sound the same but have different meanings. For example:
Flour: the cooking kind
Flower: a plant
march: halfway between walking and stomping
March: 3rd month of the year
A homograph is a word that can be pronounced either the same, or differently, to have two different meanings, such as sewer (a place where waste goes) and sewer (a person who sews) or wind (a breeze) and wind (to turn a handle).
It is called a homophone
multiple meaning words
They are called synonyms.
Homonyms
orphan
a pronoun is a word that has more than what meaning like a lip
Fête is a French word meaning celebration. Adding an 's' to the word, means that there is more than one.
Have the same meaning or not, it is a rhyming word.
Burn
A word with more than one meaning is called a homonym.
A word that can be interpreted in a non literal meaning is said to have a figurative meaning.
Googleplex Googleplex
is there more than one meaning for the word misunderstanding
Yes, it is a plural word meaning more than one carcase.
a word that has more than one meaning
majority
A word that can be interpreted in a non literal meaning is said to have a figurative meaning.
A word that can be interpreted in a non literal meaning is said to have a figurative meaning.
What does multiplication combinations means
A quantity of something greater than the amount you have now.
Incomprehensive