The noun, pronoun, or other noun form is called the object of the preposition. It is the word that the preposition relates to other words in the sentence, either as an adjective or an adverb phrase. There are commonly articles (a, an, the) or adjectives used with the object (e.g. in the large box).
The term for words that sound the same but have different meanings is called homophones. Examples include "pair" and "pear," or "hear" and "here."
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings. Examples include "there," "their," and "they're."
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings. They may also be spelled differently. Common examples include "two," "to," and "too."
The total stock of words in a language is known as the lexicon.
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If you mean 'are identifier of an object and nameof an object synonyms?', then yes, they are.
its called dispersion, its when white light enters an object and disperses into different colors
The shortest object in a microscope is called the "specimen" or the "sample." It is the object or material being observed under the microscope.
The name given to the gravitational force on an object is simply called "gravity."
The Object's name is an "Air Craft"If its not... Then I don't really know.
The reflection of an object in the mirror is called a mirror image.
The words in a poem are called 'verses.'
it's called 'hieroglyphics' - and used pictures to represent words or phrases.
An object that does not allow light to pass through it is called an opaque object.
There are lots of different words for the word five. This one is Indoniesian LIMA.
The origin of the word "clock" comes from the Celtic words "clocca" and "clagan,' which both mean "bell." Before clocks had bells or other sounding mechanisms, though, they were simply referred to as a different type of object altogether called timepieces.