Syllabize
verb (used with object), syllabized, syllabizing.
1.
to syllabify.
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- Syllable
noun 1. an uninterrupted segment of speech consisting of a vowel sound, a diphthong, or a syllabic consonant, with or without preceding or following consonant sounds: “Eye,” “sty,” “act,” and “should” are English words of one syllable. “Eyelet,” “stifle,” “enact,” and “shouldn’t” are two-syllable words. 2. one or more written letters or characters representing more […]
- Syllables
noun 1. an uninterrupted segment of speech consisting of a vowel sound, a diphthong, or a syllabic consonant, with or without preceding or following consonant sounds: “Eye,” “sty,” “act,” and “should” are English words of one syllable. “Eyelet,” “stifle,” “enact,” and “shouldn’t” are two-syllable words. 2. one or more written letters or characters representing more […]
- Syllable-timed
[sil-uh-buh l-tahymd] /ˈsɪl ə bəlˌtaɪmd/ adjective, Phonetics. (of a language) 1. having a rhythm in which syllables are approximately equal in duration and thus tend to follow each other at regular intervals of time.
- Syllabogram
noun 1. a written symbol representing a single syllable
- Syllabography
/ˌsɪləˈbɒɡrəfɪ/ noun 1. another word for syllabism Compare logography, phonography