The homophone for alter is "altar."
The verb 'alter' (meaning to change) is a homophone of 'altar'.
Altar .
"Aultar" is a homophone for the word "alter."
alter
A homophone for the word "modify" is "mollify".
The homophone for the word "change" is "ch...
Yes, because it sounds like altar, which has a completely different meaning.
The homophones for the word "alter" are "altar" and "alter."
An altar is actually called "the altar", although if there are many altars in a Church, they may be called by a specific name, like the main altar, the high altar, the side altar, the Blessed Virgin Mary altar, the altar of repose, the Blessed Sacrament altar, the St. Joseph altar, etc.
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
Altar.