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English Idioms :: syllable
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syllable.html - See: WORDS OF ONE SYLLABLE. |
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Traditional English :: syllabary
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syllable.html - n. (pl. -ies) a list of characters representing syllables and (in some languages or stages of writing) serving the purpose of an alphabet. [mod.L syllabarium (as SYLLABLE)] |
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Traditional English :: syllabi
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syllable.html - pl. of SYLLABUS. |
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Traditional English :: syllabic
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syllable.html - adj. 1 of, relating to, or based on syllables. 2 Prosody based on the number of syllables. 3 (of a symbol) representing a whole syllable. 4 articulated in syllables. syllabically adv. syllabicity n. [F syllabique or LL syllabicus f. Gk sullabikos (as SYLLABLE)] |
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Traditional English :: syllabication
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syllable.html - n. (also syllabification) () division into or articulation by syllables. syllabify v.tr. (-ies, -ied). [med.L syllabicatio f. syllabicare f. L syllaba: see SYLLABLE] |
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Traditional English :: syllabize
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syllable.html - v.tr. (also -ise) divide into or articulate by syllables. [med.L syllabizare f. Gk sullabizo (as SYLLABLE)] |
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