Rail-being the rails
Road- the road next to it?
Idunno I hope it sorta helped.
Answer:
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Explanation:
The origin goes back to the Latin verb ‘Oboedire’ which means to serve.
Answer: this is true
Explanation: one word that i can think of is “fast”
ex: noun: she is on a fast
Verb: she will fast tomorrow
Adverb: she is fast
so there you can see that a word can in fact be all three at the same time, depending on the context of course