What is fo, pho, faux, etc?

Question:just curious

Answers:
Homonyms.

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These words are "homonyms", meaning they sound the same but are different in meaning. Examples include: "threw", "through"; "bin", "been"; [or in the UK, "bean" and "been"], etc. The word "synonym" means words that have the same meaning but are different words [like "rich" and "wealthy"]. An "antonym" means a word that is opposite in meaning, [like "up", "down" or "right" and "left"]

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