inns, ins

The words inns, ins sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. Why do inns, ins sound the same even though they are completely different words?

The answer is simple: inns, ins are homophones of the English language.

inns
  1. :: noun

    Plural form of inn.

ins
  1. :: noun

    Plural form of in.

  2. :: abbreviation

    insert

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About Homophones

Homophones (literally "same sound") are usually defined as words that share the same pronunciation, regardless of how they are spelled.

If they are spelled the same then they are also homographs (and homonyms); if they are spelled differently then they are also heterographs (literally "different writing").