lead - if the vowels are long in means to show the way by going in advance. If the vowels is a short e, ten it is a metallic element (and in this case a second meaning, being the past tense of the long lead.
polish - to make something shine (short o) or a person from Poland (long o).
Here is a list we have created (I'd be interested in additional ones my readers can think of):
1 | abuse |
2 | alternate |
3 | appropriate |
4 | bass |
5 | bow |
6 | buffet |
7 | compress |
8 | console |
9 | Content |
10 | contest |
11 | convert |
12 | convict |
13 | direct |
14 | drawer |
15 | duplicate |
16 | entrance |
17 | excuse |
18 | expose |
19 | graduate |
20 | intimate |
21 | lead |
22 | minute |
23 | moped |
24 | number |
25 | offense |
26 | perfect |
27 | permit |
28 | polish |
29 | present |
30 | produce |
31 | progress |
32 | project |
33 | putting |
34 | read |
35 | rebel |
36 | record |
37 | refuse |
38 | resent |
39 | resume |
40 | row |
41 | separate |
42 | sewer |
43 | sow |
44 | subject |
45 | use |
46 | wind |
47 | wound |
2 comments:
-bar
-bat
-bow
-cool
-incline
Are some that come to mind. Bar is pretty common
-chocolate bar
-drinking bar
-steel bar
-bar exam?
- bar (prevention or barrier)
-barcode?
Alex - the word has to be pronounced differently in the two meanings to count.
bow would count as with a short o it means to bend at the waist and with a long o it is a weapon.
MG
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