What do you call words with different spelling but same pronunciation?
What do you call words with different spelling but same pronunciation?
heteronym
What are two words that sound the same but are spelled differently?
HOMONYMS are words that sound alike but have different meanings. Homophones are a type of homonym that also sound alike and have different meanings, but have different spellings.
What are examples of homophones?
Some common examples of homophones, including the words used in a sentence, are:
- brake/break: When teaching my daughter how to drive, I told her if she didn’t hit the brake in time she would break the car’s side mirror.
- cell/sell: If you sell drugs, you will get arrested and end up in a prison cell.
What’s a different word for example?
Some common synonyms of example are case, illustration, instance, sample, and specimen.
What is it called when you use two synonyms in a sentence?
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. In literary criticism and rhetoric, a tautology is a statement which repeats an idea, using near-synonymous morphemes, words or phrases, effectively “saying the same thing twice”.
What is the smallest second?
A zeptosecond is a trillionth of a billionth of a second. That’s a decimal point followed by 20 zeroes and a 1, and it looks like this: 0.000 000 000 000 000 000 001. The only unit of time shorter than a zeptosecond is a yoctosecond, and Planck time. A yoctosecond (ys) is a septillionth of a second.
What is smaller than a second?
Centisecond(One hundredth of a second) Millisecond(One thousandth of a second) Microsecond(One millionth of a second) Nanosecond(One billionth of a second) Picosecond(One trillionth of a second)
What’s second wind?
Second wind is a phenomenon in distance running, such as marathons or road running (as well as other sports), whereby an athlete who is out of breath and too tired to continue suddenly finds the strength to press on at top performance with less exertion. Others claim second winds are due to endorphin production.
What causes a second wind at night?
In 2018, the second wind phenomenon, or “forbidden sleep zone of the wake maintenance zone”, in scientific terms, was found to be caused by the buildup of dopamine in proportion to the time spent awake, as a paradoxical counterbalance to adenosine, the hormone of sleep pressure.
What is second wind in McArdle’s Disease?
Patients with McArdle’s disease (McA) typically show the “second-wind” phenomenon, a sudden decrease in heart rate (HR) and an improved exercise tolerance occurring after a few minutes of exercise.