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homomorph|ˈhɒməʊmɔːf| [f. Gr. ὁµο- homo- + µορϕή form.] A thing of the same form as another; applied to letters or characters having the same form (as Russian H = n, Greek Η = ē, Roman H), and to different words having the same spelling.
1886G. Mallery Photogr. N.A. Ind. 239 Characters substantially the same, or homomorphs, made by one set of people, have a different signification among others. 1895Hoffman Begin. Writing 176 Writing by such a method demands..a thorough command of the language, its homomorphs and homophones. |