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<p><i>?u???u??</i> , meaning , compounded from <i>?u??</i>   and <i>???u?</i>  .</p>

<p><big>Related terms</big></p>
<p>Several similar linguistic concepts are related to homonymy. These include:</p>

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* <b>Homographs</b> (literally "same writing") are usually defined as words that share the same spelling, regardless of how they are pronounced. If they are pronounced the same then they are also homophones (and homonyms) - for example, bark (the sound of a dog) and bark (the skin of a tree). If they are pronounced differently then they are also <a href="page.php?w=Heteronym_%28linguistics%29">heteronyms</a></p><p>
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