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11a Of diplomatic messages, etc., in ordinary language rather than a code or cipher; French, litterally meaning, 'in clear' (2,5)
31a In Common Law before 1875, an action to recover damages from breach of an express or implied contract that was not under seal (9)
37a Word spelt the same as another but having a different pronounciation and meaning (9)
19d Branch of paediatric medicine concerned with the development and disorders of newborns (11)
27d Sodium salt of cellulose xanthate, used in teh manufacture of rayon and cellophane (7)
31a In Common Law before 1875, an action to recover damages from breach of an express or implied contract that was not under seal (9)
37a Word spelt the same as another but having a different pronounciation and meaning (9)
19d Branch of paediatric medicine concerned with the development and disorders of newborns (11)
27d Sodium salt of cellulose xanthate, used in teh manufacture of rayon and cellophane (7)
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Hi Ricxx!
You seem to be having problems using The Answerbank. Do you know how to enter a title? You need to fill in the first, skinny, box when creating your question. We even have a title builder which you can use to generate it.
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Hi Ricxx!
You seem to be having problems using The Answerbank. Do you know how to enter a title? You need to fill in the first, skinny, box when creating your question. We even have a title builder which you can use to generate it.
I've given you a title here, please don't submit a question without one again, or we'll have remove you from the site.
If you need extra help, there's some nice people in ChatterBank who can offer advice - or you can email me here: [email protected]
I'm sure that you're correct, Danny, but (as Wikipedia makes clear) it's debatable as to whether homographs should, or should not, also be homophones:
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Homog raph
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