| Syllabification | n. [ See Syllabify. ] Same as Syllabication. Rush. [ 1913 Webster ] Syllabification depends not on mere force, but on discontinuity of force. H. Sweet. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Syllabical | |
| Syllabically | adv. In a syllabic manner. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Syllabicate | v. t. |
| Syllabication | n. The act of forming syllables; the act or method of dividing words into syllables. See Guide to Pron., §275. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| syllabic | (adj) เกี่ยวกับพยางค์ |
| It's an extinct Latin American language. Pre-Columbian syllabic base. | ภาษาลาตินอเมริกาโบราณ อักษรโคลัมเบียดั้งเดิม Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) |
| syllabic |
| syllabic |
| syllabic | (adj) of or relating to syllables, Example: syllabic accent; syllabic characters each represent a syllable |
| syllabic | (adj) consisting of or using a syllabary, Example: eskimos of the eastern Arctic have a system of syllabic writing |
| syllabic | (adj) (of verse) having lines based on number of syllables rather than on rhythmical arrangement of stresses or quantities, Ant. accentual, quantitative |
| syllabic | (adj) consisting of a syllable or syllables, Ant. nonsyllabic |
| syllabic | (adj) (of speech sounds) forming the nucleus of a syllable, Ant. nonsyllabic, Example: the syllabic 'nl' in 'riddle' |
| syllabically | (adv) in or with syllables, Example: syllabically pronounced |
| syllabication | (n) forming or dividing words into syllables, Syn. syllabification |
| syllabicity | (n) the pattern of syllable formation in a particular language |