Linguistics: Polysemy
A polysemic word is a subgroup under homograph, both of which come under the homonym umbrella. Polysemies are spelled the same and share the same root word and may or may not sound the same.
A polysemic word is a subgroup under homograph, both of which come under the homonym umbrella. Polysemies are spelled the same and share the same root word and may or may not sound the same.
Nick and Kate have to mount the most daring, risky, and audacious con they’ve ever attempted to save a major U.S. city from a catastrophe of epic proportions.
Part-time PI and full-time grim reaper, Charley Davidson must track down three malevolent gods intent on murdering Beep. One problem? One of the three stole her heart.
Figuratively speaking, self-editing writers may want to literally get their hands on a red pen and start editing away in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
It’s an eye-opening experience when Meg and Michael volunteer to help their twin sons’ youth baseball team, and Meg is tangling with Biff Brown on two fronts.
A patient Gram and her spirited grandson follow the cycle of the seasons as they savor the shared joy of growing things.
It’s a battle for the city of New Orleans when a dangerous cult rises up, and it’ll take every decent man and woman to step up and protect their city.
The tenor of this Word Confusion from KD Did It is all about the tenner.