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ho·mo·phone
ˈhäməˌfōn,ˈhōməˌfōn/
noun
plural noun: homophones
each of two or more words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling, e.g., new and knew.
And people were arguing that Trump supporters are highly educated the other day.
Our education system in this country was bad before wait till Devos is done with it
You copied and pasted a definition. Too bad you couldn't do the same for comprehension. And that was with an example provided for you. You are worse than stupid. You are willfully so. Only you would take something verbatim from the dictionary and twist it to mean what you want.
Read this slowly: Negro (a person of color) and Negro (Spanish term for 'black').
Spelled. The. Same.