Homophobe
[hoh-muh-fohb] /ˈhoʊ məˌfoʊb/
noun
1.
a person who fears or hates and homosexuality.
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/ˌhəʊməkləˈmɪdɪəs/ adjective 1. (of a plant) having a perianth in which the sepals and petals are fused together and indistinguishable Compare heterochlamydeous
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[hoh-muh-sur-kuh l, hom-uh-] /ˌhoʊ məˈsɜr kəl, ˌhɒm ə-/ adjective, Ichthyology. 1. having an equally divided tail, characteristic of adult modern bony fishes. /ˌhəʊməʊˈsɜːkəl; ˌhɒm-/ adjective 1. (ichthyol) of or possessing a symmetrical tail that extends beyond the end of the vertebral column, as in most bony fishes Compare heterocercal
- Homophonous
[huh-mof-uh-nuh s, hoh-] /həˈmɒf ə nəs, hoʊ-/ adjective 1. identical in pronunciation. /hɒˈmɒfənəs/ adjective 1. of, relating to, or denoting a homophone
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[huh-mof-uh-nee, hoh-] /həˈmɒf ə ni, hoʊ-/ noun 1. the quality or state of being . 2. music. /hɒˈmɒfənɪ/ noun 1. the linguistic phenomenon whereby words of different origins become identical in pronunciation 2. part music composed in a homophonic style n. 1776, from French homophonie, from Greek homophonia (see homophone).