The author may choose to use a specific word because it is polysemic or homonymic. |
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These data were validated manually to detect erroneous homonymic counts1 and to determine the authors' affiliations. |
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As though in thrall to the homonymic force of his last name, Knott seemed to thrive on self-denial. |
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China's web community is quite vibrant and inventive, often re-posting content when censors remove it, using technology to view banned sites, or employing analogies or homonymic characters. |
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This opera is based on the homonymic story written by Alexander Pushkin. |
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About a year ago, after learning that Fox was looking for procedural medical shows, David Shore, another executive producer of the series, created Dr. House, named as a homonymic tip of the hat to Sherlock Holmes. |
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I just couldn't resist one more homonymic hair-hare reference. |
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