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Homonyms #5

Can you guess each homonym based on two different definitions?
Homonyms are words that have the same spelling and pronunciation, but different meanings.
Includes both true and polysemous homonyms
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Meaning #1
Meaning #2
Answer
Departs
Foliage
Leaves
Adhere
Piece of wood
Stick
Bed coil
Season
Spring
Playing card category
Men's business wear
Suit
Enclosure for a
painting
Use false evidence
to incriminate
Frame
Four-sided polygon
Un-hip person
Square
To abandon someone
Unit of hair
Strand
Cellular phone
Able to move
Mobile
Center of the storm
Ogle
Eye
Unit of length
Rhythmic pattern
of a poem
Meter
Meaning #1
Meaning #2
Answer
Being here
Gift
Present
To make a coin
In perfect condition
Mint
Equal score
Fasten
Tie
Have faith in
Fund held
for a beneficiary
Trust
Part of an organ
Smoking tool
Pipe
Street child
Spiny sea creature
Urchin
Omen
To write one's name
Sign
Acting ensemble
To throw forth
Cast
Piece of cricket
equipment
Type of
winged animal
Bat
Slang for toupee
Carpet
Rug
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36 Comments
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Level 43
Oct 12, 2014
Got 'em all. Now I have to quit playing jetpunk. It's my rule.
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Level 36
Oct 19, 2014
Nope. Only allowed to quit once you've mastered the Nations of the World quiz.
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Level 50
May 1, 2015
I've mastered that and I still keep playing. :P
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Level ∞
Jun 11, 2016
But did you get all the world capitals?
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Level 55
Apr 11, 2017
Only allowed to quit once you've reached level 99.
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Level 93
Apr 11, 2017
And that level doesn't even exist yet. JetPunk is the physical equivalent of Hotel California; you can check out anytime you like, but you can never leave.
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Level 76
Mar 11, 2025
@Jacktheguy You're getting darn close though. Level 91 as of now
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Level 58
Oct 18, 2014
"Foot" should be an acceptable answer for the unit of length/poem item.
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Level 40
Oct 19, 2014
I love these too, but I'd love them even more if at least some of them were harder and with plenty of time. You know...instead of racing through them just to get a good time, it would be more like puzzling over a crossword clue, and the puzzling is fun too, and more satisfying when you finally get it (that's what she said).
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Level 63
Oct 20, 2014
Not actually homonyms: mobile, mint, pipe, rug
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Level 57
Oct 22, 2014
I thought the same.
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Level 65
Jul 29, 2015
I think that's what polysemous homonyms are. Not sure though
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Level 41
Jul 29, 2015
A pair of true homonyms is homonymous purely by a coincidence (just like leaves and leaves), they must have unrelated etymology.
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Level 41
Jul 29, 2015
... eye, suit, meter...
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Level 61
Jun 17, 2020
Yes, although I think for "eye" and "suit" the usages are so different as to make it worthwhile. I'm not sure about "metre", as both uses are about measuring. Not quite as close as "mobile" though!

Still, I'm not sure that it matters.

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Level 92
Nov 12, 2019
Yeah, mint condition means just like when something was minted, usually figuratively following the numismatic sales pitch.

Frame, eye, rug and square are figurative uses following the literal use.

Pipe and mobile are examples of the same word, you're just thinking of them differently under specific constraints.

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Level 70
Oct 21, 2014
got all but one with over two minutes to spare, then stared at my computer for two minutes before getting 'strand' for abandon / unit of hair with 3 seconds to go!
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Level 54
Aug 12, 2016
The organ one got me for a while, but it looks like I wasn't the only one that got stuck on it! "OHH...that kind of organ!"
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Level 43
Oct 17, 2023
Same!
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Level 72
May 23, 2018
I hear you! I was blazing through it by just looking at the word on the left side and guessing -- I think sometimes looking at both words can slow me down or confuse me -- but "strand" took me a good while to figure out. I kept thinking of some sort of official measurement or something.
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Level 68
Aug 21, 2021
It took me a while to get hair... and then I thought what would I call one hair? Ah, got it!
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Level 50
May 1, 2015
This is the first one of the homonyms quizzes that I got all of them! :D
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Level 57
Oct 13, 2016
Great quiz!
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Level 60
Nov 23, 2016
I was waaay overthinking the cricket equipment. Bat. Duh. Got it, but it took too long.
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Level 76
Jan 5, 2020
Anyone else's first thought was flamingo? Haha (second was mallet/mallard, english isnt my language so I was pretty pleased to come up with that one eventhough I knew it was wrong immediately)
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Level 68
Aug 21, 2021
My first thought was Pegasus.
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Level 67
Apr 11, 2017
52 secs to spare
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Level 63
Apr 11, 2017
But...It's hip to be square...
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Level 76
Jul 31, 2019
I ve learned on another quiz that it's triangle... hip to be triangle..
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Level 82
Feb 19, 2021
Yay, got them all!
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Level 58
Mar 19, 2021
that bat answer didn't age well...
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Level 76
May 11, 2021
How about "chamber" for the organ question? The heart has chambers and there are smoking chambers, too.
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Level 63
Jun 4, 2021
Please could you * the sexism? Women wear suits too.

* Narrow channel / get rid of

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Level 60
Aug 19, 2021
Grow up.
+1
Level 79
Jul 25, 2021
Missed spring and strand
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Level 45
Apr 6, 2025
I used the "tomorrow is a mystery, yesterday is history, but today is a gift. that's why we call it the present." Winnie the Pooh for the gift and being here one.