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Syllabi
(gcide)
Syllabus \Syl"la*bus\, n.; pl. E. Syllabuses, L. Syllabi.
[L., fr. the same source as E. syllable.]
1. A compendium containing the heads of a discourse, and the
like; an abstract.
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2. (Law) The headnote of a reported case; the brief statement
of the points of law determined prefixed to a reported
case. The opinion controls the syllabus, the latter being
merely explanatory of the former.
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disyllabic
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monosyllabic
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monosyllabic word
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octosyllabic
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pentasyllabic
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pentasyllabic,pětislabičný adj: Zdeněk Brož
polysyllabic
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polysyllabic word
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polysyllabically
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syllabic
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syllabically
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syllabicate
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syllabication
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syllabicity
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syllabification
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syllabify
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syllabise
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syllabise, v:
syllabize
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unsyllabic
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unsyllabic, adj:
Decasyllabic
(gcide)
Decasyllabic \Dec`a*syl*lab"ic\, a. [Pref. deca- + syllabic: cf.
F. d['e]casyllabique, d['e]casyllable.]
Having, or consisting of, ten syllables.
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Dissyllabic
(gcide)
Dissyllabic \Dis`syl*lab"ic\ (d[i^]s`s[i^]l*l[a^]b"[i^]k), a.
[Cf. F. dissyllabique. See Dissylable.]
Consisting of two syllables only; as, a dissyllabic foot in
poetry. --B. Jonson.
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Dissyllabification
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Dissyllabification \Dis`syl*lab`i*fi*ca"tion\, n.
A forming into two syllables.
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Dissyllabify
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Dissyllabify \Dis`syl*lab"i*fy\, v. t. [Dissyllable + -fly.]
To form into two syllables. --Ogilvie.
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Dissyllabize
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Dissyllabize \Dis*syl"la*bize\, v. t.
To form into two syllables; to dissyllabify.
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Dodecasyllabic
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Dodecasyllabic \Do*dec`a*syl*lab"ic\, a. [Gr. ? twelve + E.
syllabic.]
Having twelve syllables.
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Hendecasyllabic
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Hendecasyllabic \Hen*dec`a*syl*lab"ic\, a.
Pertaining to a line of eleven syllables.
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Imparisyllabic
(gcide)
Imparisyllabic \Im*par"i*syl*lab"ic\, a. [L. impar unequal + E.
syllabic: cf. F. imparisyllabique.] (Gram.)
Not consisting of an equal number of syllables; as, an
imparisyllabic noun, one which has not the same number of
syllables in all the cases; as, lapis, lapidis; mens, mentis.
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Monosyllabic
(gcide)
Monosyllabic \Mon`o*syl*lab"ic\, a. [Cf. F. monosyllabique.]
Being a monosyllable, or composed of monosyllables; as, a
monosyllabic word; a monosyllabic language. --
Mon`o*syl*lab"ic*al*ly, adv.
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Monosyllabically
(gcide)
Monosyllabic \Mon`o*syl*lab"ic\, a. [Cf. F. monosyllabique.]
Being a monosyllable, or composed of monosyllables; as, a
monosyllabic word; a monosyllabic language. --
Mon`o*syl*lab"ic*al*ly, adv.
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Monosyllabism
(gcide)
Monosyllabism \Mon`o*syl"la*bism\, n.
The state of consisting of monosyllables, or having a
monosyllabic form; frequent occurrence of monosyllables.
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Multisyllabic
(gcide)
Multisyllable \Mul"ti*syl`la*ble\, n. [Multi- + syllable.]
A word of many syllables; a polysyllable. [R.] --
Mul`ti*syl*lab"ic, a.
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Octosyllabic
(gcide)
Octosyllabic \Oc`to*syl*lab"ic\, Octosyllabical
\Oc`to*syl*lab"ic*al\, a. [L. octosyllabus. See Octo-, and
Syllable.]
Consisting of or containing eight syllables.
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Octosyllabical
(gcide)
Octosyllabic \Oc`to*syl*lab"ic\, Octosyllabical
\Oc`to*syl*lab"ic*al\, a. [L. octosyllabus. See Octo-, and
Syllable.]
Consisting of or containing eight syllables.
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Parisyllabic
(gcide)
Parisyllabic \Par`i*syl*lab"ic\, Parisyllabical
\Par`i*syl*lab"ic*al\, a. [Pari- + syllabic, -ical: cf. F.
parisyllabique.]
Having the same number of syllables in all its inflections.
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Parisyllabical
(gcide)
Parisyllabic \Par`i*syl*lab"ic\, Parisyllabical
\Par`i*syl*lab"ic*al\, a. [Pari- + syllabic, -ical: cf. F.
parisyllabique.]
Having the same number of syllables in all its inflections.
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Polysyllabic
(gcide)
Polysyllabic \Pol`y*syl*lab"ic\, Polysyllabical
\Pol`y*syl*lab"ic*al\, a. [Gr. ?; poly`s many + ? syllable: cf.
F. polysyllabique.]
Pertaining to a polysyllable; containing, or characterized
by, polysyllables; consisting of more than three syllables.
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Polysyllabical
(gcide)
Polysyllabic \Pol`y*syl*lab"ic\, Polysyllabical
\Pol`y*syl*lab"ic*al\, a. [Gr. ?; poly`s many + ? syllable: cf.
F. polysyllabique.]
Pertaining to a polysyllable; containing, or characterized
by, polysyllables; consisting of more than three syllables.
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Polysyllabicism
(gcide)
Polysyllabicism \Pol`y*syl*lab"i*cism\, n.
Polysyllabism.
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Polysyllabicity
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Polysyllabicity \Pol`y*syl`la*bic"i*ty\, n.
Polysyllabism.
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Polysyllabism
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Polysyllabism \Pol`y*syl"la*bism\, n.
The quality or state of being polysyllabic.
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Quadrisyllabic
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Quadrisyllabic \Quad`ri*syl*lab"ic\, Quadri-syllabical
\Quad`ri-syl*lab"ic*al\,
Having four syllables; of or pertaining to quadrisyllables;
as, a quadrisyllabic word.
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Quadri-syllabical
(gcide)
Quadrisyllabic \Quad`ri*syl*lab"ic\, Quadri-syllabical
\Quad`ri-syl*lab"ic*al\,
Having four syllables; of or pertaining to quadrisyllables;
as, a quadrisyllabic word.
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Sexisyllabic
(gcide)
Sexisyllabic \Sex`i*syl*lab"ic\, a. [Sex- + syllabic.]
Having six syllables. --Emerson.
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Syllabic
(gcide)
Syllabic \Syl*lab"ic\, Syllabical \Syl*lab"ic*al\, a. [Gr. ?:
cf. F. syllabique.]
1. Of or pertaining to a syllable or syllables; as, syllabic
accent.
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2. Consisting of a syllable or syllables; as, a syllabic
augment. "The syllabic stage of writing." --Earle.
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Syllabical
(gcide)
Syllabic \Syl*lab"ic\, Syllabical \Syl*lab"ic*al\, a. [Gr. ?:
cf. F. syllabique.]
1. Of or pertaining to a syllable or syllables; as, syllabic
accent.
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2. Consisting of a syllable or syllables; as, a syllabic
augment. "The syllabic stage of writing." --Earle.
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Syllabically
(gcide)
Syllabically \Syl*lab"ic*al*ly\, adv.
In a syllabic manner.
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Syllabicate
(gcide)
Syllabicate \Syl*lab"i*cate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Syllabicated; p. pr. & vb. n. Syllabicating.]
To form or divide into syllables; to syllabify.
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Syllabicated
(gcide)
Syllabicate \Syl*lab"i*cate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Syllabicated; p. pr. & vb. n. Syllabicating.]
To form or divide into syllables; to syllabify.
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Syllabicating
(gcide)
Syllabicate \Syl*lab"i*cate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Syllabicated; p. pr. & vb. n. Syllabicating.]
To form or divide into syllables; to syllabify.
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Syllabication
(gcide)
Syllabication \Syl*lab`i*ca"tion\, n.
The act of forming syllables; the act or method of dividing
words into syllables. See Guide to Pron., [sect]275.
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Syllabification
(gcide)
Syllabification \Syl*lab`i*fi*ca"tion\, n. [See Syllabify.]
Same as Syllabication. --Rush.
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Syllabification depends not on mere force, but on
discontinuity of force. --H. Sweet.
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Syllabified
(gcide)
Syllabify \Syl*lab"i*fy\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Syllabified; p.
pr. & vb. n. Syllabifying.] [L. syllaba syllable + -fy.]
To form or divide into syllables.
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Syllabify
(gcide)
Syllabify \Syl*lab"i*fy\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Syllabified; p.
pr. & vb. n. Syllabifying.] [L. syllaba syllable + -fy.]
To form or divide into syllables.
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Syllabifying
(gcide)
Syllabify \Syl*lab"i*fy\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Syllabified; p.
pr. & vb. n. Syllabifying.] [L. syllaba syllable + -fy.]
To form or divide into syllables.
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Syllabism
(gcide)
Syllabism \Syl"la*bism\, n.
The expressing of the sounds of a language by syllables,
rather than by an alphabet or by signs for words. --I. Taylor
(The Alphabet).
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Syllabist
(gcide)
Syllabist \Syl"la*bist\, n.
One who forms or divides words into syllables, or is skilled
in doing this.
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Syllabize
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Syllabize \Syl"la*bize\, v. t.
To syllabify. --Howell.
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Tetrasyllabic
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Tetrasyllabic \Tet`ra*syl*lab"ic\, Tetrasyllabical
\Tet`ra*syl*lab"ic*al\, a. [Cf. F. t['e]trasyllabique.]
Consisting of, or having, four syllables; quadrisyllabic.
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Tetrasyllabical
(gcide)
Tetrasyllabic \Tet`ra*syl*lab"ic\, Tetrasyllabical
\Tet`ra*syl*lab"ic*al\, a. [Cf. F. t['e]trasyllabique.]
Consisting of, or having, four syllables; quadrisyllabic.
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Trisyllabic
(gcide)
Trisyllabic \Tris`yl*lab"ic\, Trisyllabical \Tris`yl*lab"ic*al\,
a. [L. trisyllabus, Gr. ?; ? (see Tri-) + ? a syllable: cf.
F. trissyllabique.]
Of or pertaining to a trisyllable; consisting of three
syllables; as, "syllable" is a trisyllabic word. --
Tris`yllab"ic*al*ly, adv.
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Trisyllabical
(gcide)
Trisyllabic \Tris`yl*lab"ic\, Trisyllabical \Tris`yl*lab"ic*al\,
a. [L. trisyllabus, Gr. ?; ? (see Tri-) + ? a syllable: cf.
F. trissyllabique.]
Of or pertaining to a trisyllable; consisting of three
syllables; as, "syllable" is a trisyllabic word. --
Tris`yllab"ic*al*ly, adv.
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Trisyllabically
(gcide)
Trisyllabic \Tris`yl*lab"ic\, Trisyllabical \Tris`yl*lab"ic*al\,
a. [L. trisyllabus, Gr. ?; ? (see Tri-) + ? a syllable: cf.
F. trissyllabique.]
Of or pertaining to a trisyllable; consisting of three
syllables; as, "syllable" is a trisyllabic word. --
Tris`yllab"ic*al*ly, adv.
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decasyllabic
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decasyllabic
adj 1: having or characterized by or consisting of ten syllables
disyllabic
(wn)
disyllabic
adj 1: having or characterized by or consisting of two syllables
monosyllabic
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monosyllabic
adj 1: having or characterized by or consisting of one syllable
monosyllabic word
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monosyllabic word
n 1: a word or utterance of one syllable [syn: monosyllable,
monosyllabic word]
monosyllabically
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monosyllabically
adv 1: in a monosyllabic manner
nonsyllabic
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nonsyllabic
adj 1: not forming a syllable or the nucleus of a syllable;
consisting of a consonant sound accompanied in the same
syllable by a vowel sound or consisting of a vowel sound
dominated by other vowel sounds in a syllable (as the
second vowel in a falling diphthong); "the nonsyllabic
`n' in `botany' when it is pronounced `botny'"; "the
nonsyllabic `i' in `oi'" [syn: nonsyllabic,
unsyllabic] [ant: syllabic]
2: (of speech sounds) not forming or capable of forming the
nucleus of a syllable; "initial 'l' in 'little' is
nonsyllabic" [ant: syllabic]
octosyllabic
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octosyllabic
adj 1: having or characterized by or consisting of eight
syllables
pentasyllabic
(wn)
pentasyllabic
adj 1: having or characterized by or consisting of five
syllables
polysyllabic
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polysyllabic
adj 1: having or characterized by words of more than three
syllables
2: (of words) long and ponderous; having many syllables;
"sesquipedalian technical terms" [syn: polysyllabic,
sesquipedalian]
polysyllabic word
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polysyllabic word
n 1: a word of more than three syllables [syn: polysyllable,
polysyllabic word]
polysyllabically
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polysyllabically
adv 1: in a polysyllabic manner
syllabic
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syllabic
adj 1: of or relating to syllables; "syllabic accent"; "syllabic
characters each represent a syllable"
2: consisting of or using a syllabary; "eskimos of the eastern
Arctic have a system of syllabic writing"
3: (of verse) having lines based on number of syllables rather
than on rhythmical arrangement of stresses or quantities
[ant: accentual, quantitative]
4: consisting of a syllable or syllables [ant: nonsyllabic,
unsyllabic]
5: (of speech sounds) forming the nucleus of a syllable; "the
syllabic 'nl' in 'riddle'" [ant: nonsyllabic]
syllabic script
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syllabic script
n 1: a writing system whose characters represent syllables [syn:
syllabary, syllabic script]
syllabically
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syllabically
adv 1: in or with syllables; "syllabically pronounced"
syllabicate
(wn)
syllabicate
v 1: divide into syllables; "syllabify the words" [syn:
syllabify, syllabicate, syllabize, syllabise]
syllabication
(wn)
syllabication
n 1: forming or dividing words into syllables [syn:
syllabication, syllabification]

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