It follows from the definitions of the two operations.
Homo has two definitions. One is "same". Another is "human".
No. Some dictionaries are for beginners, and some are advanced, and because of that, there are not all the same words.
Bob and Lisa are fighting over if two or to are the same definitions
The 2 definitions of the Canadian money supply are M1 and M2.
No.
I'm guessing that you mean coincide. If so three different definitions are..... 1. to occupy the same place in space, the same point or period in time, or the same relative position 2. to correspond exactly, as in nature, character, etc. 3. to agree or concur, as in thought or opinion Also if looking for definitions dictionary.com is a good online place to check.
No it is not,Couple: noun, a pair.Several: pronoun, being more than two but fewer than many.(Dictionary Definitions)
Different words that have the same or similar definitions are called synonyms.
Yes it is the same and for definitions go to dictionary.com
A homograph has the same spelling with different meanings, maybe different sound. A homonym has the same sound and may have the same spelling, with different meanings.
For the verb, there are two definitions. When looking up the root word, maintain, there are three definitions of the word. With prefixes and suffixes there are a total of twelve.