A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning, and may differ in spelling. The words may be spelled the same, such as rose (flower) and rose (past tense of "rise"), or differently, such as carat, caret, and carrot, or to, two, and too. Homophones that are spelled the same are also both homographs and homonyms. Homophones that are spelled differently are also called heterographs. The term "homophone" may also apply to units longer or shorter than words, such as phrases, letters or groups of letters that are pronounced the same as another phrase, letter or group of letters.
The word derives from the Greek homo- (?µ?-), "same", and phon? (f???), "voice, utterance".
origin of libation - Middle English libacioun, from Latin libation-, libatio, from libare to pour as an offering; akin to Greek leibein to pour First Known Use: 14th century
and once again big drug corporations will make money hand over fist. because what better way to jack up the price than to make a vaccine that can save your life or a treatment that can cure you of a fatal disease.....
I come from a large family and I have siblings who have a ton of children - so I see that being a parent is different then a romantic love with a man.
I really like the mates my nieces have chosen for themselves, and my nephews are all superior husbands and fathers. Of course, I am in another country so I don't see "inside those marriages" however, I do hear a LOT from my gossipy family. We do love to talk.
I have so much love to give - I am so looking forward to finding that specific man who wants it and can return some in kind.
RE: Ladies which of the following would you prefer to show off to get attention?
am I but the sum of my parts?