What are the homonyms for language, identity, tradition, heritage, preserve, society, primitive, civilization, perception, racism and prejudice

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Homonyms for language:

1. Linguistics (study of language)
2. Tongue (as a metaphor for language)

Homonyms for identity:

1. Identification (the act of identifying oneself)
2. Individuality (distinctive characteristics that make a person unique)

Homonyms for tradition:

1. Custom (traditional way of doing something)
2. Ritual (ceremonial act performed as part of a tradition)

Homonyms for heritage:

1. Legacy (something inherited from past generations)
2. Inheritance (something passed down to the next generation)

Homonyms for preserve:

1. Conserve (to protect or maintain something)
2. Can (a method of preserving food)

Homonyms for society:

1. Community (group of people living in the same area)
2. Association (organization or group formed for a specific purpose)

Homonyms for primitive:

1. Basic (simple or fundamental)
2. Raw (unrefined or early stage)

Homonyms for civilization:

1. Culture (the customs, arts, and achievements of a particular society)
2. Society (a group of individuals living together in a community)

Homonyms for perception:

1. Awareness (consciousness or understanding)
2. Perspective (point of view or interpretation)

Homonyms for racism:

1. Discrimination (unfair treatment based on race)
2. Prejudice (preconceived opinion or bias towards a particular race)

Homonyms for prejudice:

1. Bias (preference or inclination towards someone or something)
2. Stereotype (generalized belief about a certain group)
I mean words that are pronounced the same as them
Apologies for the confusion. Here are some homophones for the given words:

Homophones for language:

1. Languish (to become weak or feeble)
2. Lunge (a sudden forward movement)

Homophones for identity:

1. Identified (recognized or known)
2. Entitled (having a right or claim to something)

Homophones for tradition:

1. Transition (process of change or passage)
2. Addition (act of adding something)

Homophones for heritage:

1. Hair (strands on a person's head)
2. Hare (a type of fast-running mammal)

Homophones for preserve:

1. Purr-serve (a play on words)
2. Purse (a small bag for carrying essentials)

Homophones for society:

1. Sigh-Eye-It-Tea (a play on words)
2. Cider-Tea (a beverage made from cider and tea)

Homophones for primitive:

1. Prim-It (a play on words)
2. Primed (prepared or ready)

Homophones for civilization:

1. Civil-Is-Zen (a play on words)
2. Civil-Lies-Asian (a play on words)

Homophones for perception:

1. Per-Sept-Shun (a play on words)
2. Per-See-Shun (a play on words)

Homophones for racism:

1. Racist (a person who exhibits racist beliefs)
2. Raise-Kim (a play on words)

Homophones for prejudice:

1. Pree-Judiss (a play on words)
2. Pre-Jud-Eyes (a play on words)
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