🔄 Synonyms of "Disyllable"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| dissyllablenoun | Alternative form of disyllable. [A word comprising two syllables.] |
💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Disyllable"
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| Word | Definition |
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| dissyllablenoun | Alternative form of disyllable. [A word comprising two syllables.] |
| duosyllablenoun | A word containing two syllables. |
| hyperdisyllablenoun | Any word that has more than two syllables |
| disyllabicitynoun | The state or characteristic of having two syllables. |
| polysyllablenoun | A word with more than two syllables. Sometimes used in a more restricted sense. |
| polysyllabic | (of a word) Having more than one syllable; having multiple or many syllables. |
| plurisyllablenoun | A word of more than one syllable. |
| monosyllabic | Consisting of one syllable. |
| oligosyllablenoun | Any oligosyllabic word |
| biconsonantalnoun | A word or root (in particular in an Afroasiatic language) which consists of two consonants. |
| multisyllable | Synonym of polysyllable. |
| polysyllabismnoun | (linguistics) The state or characteristic of having or using words containing multiple syllables, sometimes as a stage in the development of language. |
| monosyllabismnoun | The frequent occurrence or use of monosyllables. |
| hypermonosyllablenoun | (prosody) A word of multiple syllables, such as "power", when presented (e.g. in poetry) as having only one syllable. |
| biphonemenoun | A pair of phonemes. |
| multisyllabicitynoun | The state or condition of being multisyllabic. |
| monosyllabizingnoun | Conversion to monosyllabic form |
| bivocal | A diphthong |
| brachycatalecticnoun | (poetry) A verse that is two syllables short for a metre. |
| diphthongoidnoun | A vowel that is midway between a monophthong and a diphthong. |
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