What are two meanings for the homograph bark?

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The homograph "bark" has two distinct meanings:

  1. Bark (noun): The outer covering of a tree, which protects it and helps transport nutrients and water.

  2. Bark (verb): The sound made by a dog or a similar animal, typically a sharp, quick noise used for communication or to express alarm.

These definitions illustrate how a single spelling can represent different concepts based on context.

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