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  2. Homonym - Wikipedia

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    Homonym. In linguistics, homonyms are words which are either homographs —words that have the same spelling (regardless of pronunciation)—or homophones —words that have the same pronunciation (regardless of spelling)—or both. [1] Using this definition, the words row (propel with oars), row (a linear arrangement) and row (an argument) are ...

  3. Homophone - Wikipedia

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    Homophone. A homophone ( / ˈhɒməfoʊn, ˈhoʊmə -/) is a word that is pronounced the same (to a varying extent) as another word but differs in meaning. The two words may be spelled the same, for example rose (flower) and rose (past tense of "rise"), or spelled differently, as in rain, reign, and rein.

  4. Category:Kannada-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    Patil (surname) Categories: Surnames by language. Surnames of Indian origin. People from Karnataka. Kannada language. Surnames of South Asian origin.

  5. Gowda (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Gowda (also known as Gauda, Goud, Gouda or Gonda) is a surname native to Karnataka state of India. It is mainly found among the Vokkaligas in South Karnataka, Vokkaliga Gowda/Reddy and the Lingayats in north Karnataka.

  6. Byari dialect - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Karnataka. Beary or Byari (ಬ್ಯಾರಿ ബ്യാരി) is a geographically isolated dialect of Malayalam spoken by the Bearys who are part of the Muslim community in Tulu Nadu region of Southern Karnataka and Northern Kerala ( Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, and Kasargod districts). The community is often recognized as Bearys or ...

  7. Category:Kannada people - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Kannada people" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 331 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  8. List of organisms named after famous people (born 1900–1949 ...

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    This list is part of the List of organisms named after famous people, and includes organisms named after famous individuals born between 1 January 1900 and 31 December 1949. It also includes ensembles (including bands and comedy troupes) in which at least one member was born within those dates; but excludes companies, institutions, ethnic ...

  9. Minimal pair - Wikipedia

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    The minimal pair was an essential tool in the discovery process and was found by substitution or commutation tests. [3] As an example for English vowels, the pair "l e t" + "l i t" can be used to demonstrate that the phones [ɛ] (in l e t) and [ɪ] (in l i t) actually represent distinct phonemes /ɛ/ and /ɪ/. An example for English consonants ...