Heteronyms - Words that are spelled identically but have different meanings.

Mole

Skin spot
Small rodent
A person who pretends to be a member of a group, to find out secrets

N
 
Nut

A kind of "fruit" surrounded by a hard shell

A piece of metal used as a fastener, by screwing a bolt through it

Somebody whose opinions differ from your own

O
 

Old

Over 65 years of age? Or some other predetermined line in the sand. :LOL:

A previously action done
or an item from the past,
either of which is really anything other than brand new, especially to the speaker
(example: That's my new car, and this is my old one, when pointing to 2 cars, that might both appear new, or might both appear old :giggle:
another example: In my old way of doing things, I would have......
:ROFLMAO: )

Any age at all.
(example: How old, is the baby? :LOL: )

P
 
Bend

Flex a flexible wire or such, from straight into a turned corner;
Use your knees and back, to change body to reaching down position;
Break a rule but slightly or partially rather than completely
Give in but not completely (Bend but don't break)

C
 
Dress

To put on any type of clothing

To make an object or anything, more fancy and more presentable

A specific item of clothing, with a skirt

E
 
Fresh

Foods or other perishables, that are not starting to spoil, yet

Comments that are rude and assuming

Air smells clean, new and good

G
 
Key

The effective way to accomplish something, that perhaps wasn't obvious at first
(Key to success! The key to solving the problem.)

An implement , usually metal, used to open a locked door or box.
(Or a diary:LOL:)

L
 


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