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Homonyms are words that are spelled or pronounced the same but have different meanings. Examples include "bat" (flying mammal) and "bat" (a tool used in sports), "lead" (to guide) and "lead" (a metal), and "tear" (to rip) and "tear" (a drop of water from the eye).
"Vocabulary words" refers to any words a person knows, while "study words" are specific words someone is actively learning. Study words can be part of a person's vocabulary, but not all vocabulary words are study words.
Familiar words are words that are commonly known and understood by most people, while unfamiliar words are words that are not commonly known or recognized by many. Familiar words are typically used in everyday language, while unfamiliar words may require further explanation or context for understanding.
Words within words are called "embedded words." This term refers to words that can be found hidden or contained within a larger word. Examples include "beauty" in "beautiful" or "sun" in "sunny."
Rearranging words to make other words is called anagramming.
Words joined with a conjunction are typically called compound words or phrases. These words are made by combining two or more individual words to create a new word or expression.