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A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning. Canon is a church law, a cannon is a weapon. Different spelling, different meaning, but they sound the same.
The homophone for cannon is "canon."
There are a few differences between the Canon BP-511 and the Canon BP-511a. The main difference between the two is that the BP-511a has a longer battery life.
Cannon.
to get a cannon you have to go to cannon island
The word is 'canon,' not 'cannon.' A cannon is a weapon; a canon is the body of church law established by a church council. More recently the meaning has been expanded to include established secular law. Any written statement of doctrinal beliefs that has been compiled and published by a religious organization is that church's canon.
The main difference between the Canon Selphy CP900 and the Canon Selphy CP810 compact printers is that the CP900 has built-in wireless and the CP810 does not.
Peter Canon's birth name is Peter Cannon.
The cannon is at the center of presto's grove.
It depends on what kind of canon you are talking about. If you mean a nick cannon, then 275 lbs
Dana-canon theory