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Homographs
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| A homograph is a word that is spelled the same as another word but that differs in meaning and origin. Homographs are signaled by superscript numerals following the words to which they refer. Homograph numbers are used in main entries, synonym lists, and cross-references: |
| fell1 |
| VERB: |
1. To bring down, as with a saw or ax |
| fell2 |
| ADJECTIVE: |
1. Showing or suggesting a disposition to be violently destructive without scruple or restraint. |
| fell3 |
| NOUN: |
1. The skin of an animal: fur, hide2. |
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| In the synonym lists at cut, fierce, and hide2 the synonyms are styled as fell1, fell2, and fell3, respectively. Notice also that hide2, in the synonym list contains the proper homograph number for that main entry. |
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