two are proper nouns, so dont count. three mean 'to close something' (more or less). one is an animal.
i see really only two homonyms in total.
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two are proper nouns, so dont count. three mean 'to close something' (more or less). one is an animal.
i see really only two homonyms in total.
Pretty sure seals were named after seals.
For ~~real~~ seal though.
i didn't understand this at first
English sucks ass and it's all the fault of people who pronounce the word "avove" with two distinct vowel sounds like weirdos.
(Jk jk I don't mean it please don't hurt me wedge/schwa distinguishers.)
Avove? How are you supposed to pronounce it?
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