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'Quay', as in 'Circular Quay in Sydney' would be a homophone for 'key'. The word may not look like it should be pronounced this way, but this is just how English pronunciation goes and flows. 'Cay' is also an alternative spelling for 'quay', used by Americans. "Cay" is an old French word for a low, sandy island close to shore.

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The homophone for "key" is "quay," which is a structure built parallel to the bank of a waterway for the loading and unloading of ships.

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