💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Monosyllabon"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| syllabnoun | (obsolete) A syllable. |
| sillabicationnoun | Obsolete spelling of syllabication. [The act of syllabifying; syllabification.] |
| syncopénoun | Obsolete spelling of syncope. [(linguistics, phonology, prosody) The elision or loss of a sound from the interior of a word, especially of a vowel sound with loss of a syllable.] |
| syllaba ancepsnoun | (prosody) A syllable of unfixed or undecided weight. |
| synonymanoun | (obsolete) synonyms |
| annominationnoun | (obsolete) paronomasia; punning |
| verbnoun | (grammar) A word that indicates an action, event, or state of being. |
| dinumerationnoun | (obsolete) enumeration |
| equivoquenoun | Ambiguity or double meaning. |
| symphonianoun | (music) Concord in Ancient Greek music. |
| ambiloquynoun | (obsolete) Ambiguous language. |
| sonnenoun | A surname. |
| wommonnoun | (rare) Feminist spelling of woman |
| monkerynoun | (dated, often derogatory) The practices of monks; the way of life, behavior, etc. characteristic of monks; monastic life. |
| surditynoun | (obsolete, linguistics) Voicelessness. |
| solemptenoun | (obsolete) solemnization of marriage |
| monastarynoun | Erroneous spelling of monastery, mainly occurring before 17th century, occasionally cropping up in eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. |
| limonnoun | A province of Costa Rica. |
| obliteraturenoun | (literary criticism) Forms of literature that are somehow obliterated or void, for example, by being interpreted in a way not intended by the original author. |
| orphelinenoun | (obsolete) An orphan. |
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