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The homograph for a group of fish is "school" and the homograph for a place of learning is also "school."

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Which word means a place for learning and a group of fish?

School.


What is a scholl of fish?

A school of fish is a group of fish, or a lot of them in the same place.


What is the homograph for festival or honest?

The homograph for "festival" is "bass" which can refer to a type of fish or a musical tone. The homograph for "honest" is "lead" which can refer to a type of metal or to guide someone in a certain direction.


What is the homograph for trash?

The homograph for "trash" is "bass." This word can refer to both a type of fish and low-frequency sound in music.


What type of noun is the word school?

The noun 'school' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a building or place for learning; a word for a thing. The noun 'school' is a standard collective noun for a group of fish.


What is the homograph of small shelter and get rid of?

The homograph of "small shelter" is "bass" (meaning low in pitch or a type of fish). The homograph of "get rid of" is "bass" (meaning a freshwater or marine fish).


What is the portuguese word for school?

I assume the learning institution, in which case it is "escola", if you instead meant a group of fish it is "cardume".


What is a homograph for the word sole?

A homograph for the word "sole" is the fish of the same spelling, pronounced differently from the other meaning that refers to being the only one or the bottom surface of the foot.


What is the homograph for He sang out in his low voice when he caught the fish?

The homograph for "sang" in this sentence could be "sang," which is the past tense of "sing," or "sang," which is the word for a body of water in some Asian countries.


Is fry a homograph?

Yes, "fry" is a homograph as it can have multiple meanings and pronunciations. It can refer to cooking something in hot oil, or a young fish. Both uses have the same spelling but different meanings and pronunciations.


What is the homophone for a group of fish?

A group of fish = a school of fish


Homographs of ease grief and a cabinet?

An example of a homograph of "ease" is the word "bass", which can refer to a fish or a musical instrument. An example of a homograph of "grief" is "read", which can mean to interpret text or the past tense of "to read". An example of a homograph of "cabinet" is "tear", which can refer to a rip or to pull something apart.