Homophones for with, withe

with / withe [wɪθ]

with – adv., conj., n. & prep. – adv., conj. & prep. – 1. near or close to, against, alongside; 2. into the presence or immediate proximity of; 3. in a position of opposition, against; n. – a partition between flues in a chimney stack

withe – n. & v. – 1. a band or tie made of a flexible twig or branch often of willow; 2. a willow wand or garland used for decoration; 3. a halter made with pliable branches; 4. the creeping plant Heliotropium fruticosum, of Jamaica, the stems of which are used for making baskets; v. – twist or bind with pliable branches