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I think you want the definitions. That's easy. A bank can be the shore beside a river. It can be a financial institution wherein it was once supposed to be safe to store one's money. Between the two of these, right there, you have proven the word "bank" to be a homophone--a homonym, even. But there's more. The word "bank" is not merely a noun (and even if it were, there are more definitions for it as a noun). But it is also used as a verb. It can mean "to store or put away," "to lean," "to heap," or "to put confidence in." When one considers this final meaning in conjunction with the most commonly considered definition of "bank" (a trusted financial institution), in today's political economy, one can only shake one's head and mutter "Really makes me wonder." .

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  1. "Bare" and "bear" are homophones for the word bank.
  2. "Flour" and "flower" are also homophones for the word bank.
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