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Yes, it is.

  1. The down from an eider duck is sometimes used to fill duvets.
  2. Jack and Jill fell down the hill.
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Yes, "down" is a homograph. It can be used as both an adverb, meaning in a lower or worse position, and as a noun, referring to soft, fluffy feathers.

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