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What are the three types of homonyms?
Homonymy refers to the phenomenon that words of different meanings have the same form, i.e. different words are identical in sound or spelling, or both. It contains the following three types: homophones, homographs and complete homonums. When two words with different meanings are pronounced alike, they are homophones, such as "meat" and "meet". Homographs refer to two words with different meanings but are spelled alike, such as "lead /li:d/" and "lead /led/". As for complete homonyms, it means two words with different meanings are pronounced and spelled alike at the same time, such as "bank (the financial institution)" and "bank (the side of a river)"