Fall and autumn both refer to the season between summer and winter. "Fall" is derived from the Old English word "feallan," which means "to fall" and likely refers to the falling of leaves during this season. "Autumn" comes from the Old French word "autompne" and the Latin word "autumnus," both of which also refer to the season. The use of two terms for the season exists due to the historical development of the English language.
Heavy, fall, down, up, weight etc.
The word "rupture" consists of two parts: "rupt" which means "to break or burst" and the suffix "-ure" which denotes "the result of an action or process." Therefore, "rupture" refers to the act or result of breaking or bursting something.
The two cars were involved in a head-on collision on the freeway.
A bow can refer to the act of bending the upper part of the body forward as a gesture of respect or greeting. A bow can also refer to a weapon for shooting arrows, consisting of a curved piece of wood with a taut string stretched between its two ends.
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A word that is spelled the same with two different meanings is called a homonym.
A word that has two meanings is called a homonym. These words sound alike or are spelled alike but have different meanings.
The word you are looking for is "pun." A pun is a play on words that relies on a word's multiple meanings or on two words that sound similar but have different meanings.
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May has two meanings, it suggest that you have permission to fall or it suggests that the possibility exists that you will fall. In the latter sense you can use "may"
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a compound word
When a word like "bass" has two different meanings and pronunciations, it is known as a homograph. Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings.
An autoantonym is a single word which can have two completely opposite meanings.
Negative or positive
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