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disyllable
@@@LINK=dissyllable Oxford English Dictionary
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disyllable
disyllable/dɪˈsɪləbl, daɪˈsɪləbl; dɪ`sɪləbl, daɪ`sɪləbl/ (US dissyllable / ˌdɪs-; ˌdɪs-/) n disyllabic word or metrical foot 双音节词; 双音节韵步. Cf 参看 monosyllable. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Coatzospan Mixtec
The first vowel of a disyllable is creaky if the second consonant is voiceless (except for ); only when C2 is voiced or can there be a contrast between wikipedia.org
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dissyllabic
dissyllabic, -able etc.: see disyllabic, disyllable, etc. Oxford English Dictionary
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Proto-Tibeto-Burman language
→ sesquisyllable disyllable → complex monosyllable disyllable → simple monosyllable sesquisyllable sesquisyllable → disyllable sesquisyllable → complex from disyllable from complex monosyllable complex monosyllable from disyllable from sesquisyllable simple monosyllable from disyllable from sesquisyllable wikipedia.org
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bissyllable
bissyllable Obs. = disyllable.1589 Puttenham Eng. Poesie (Arb.) 82 To euery bissillable they allowed two times, and to a trissillable three times, and to euery polisillable more. Oxford English Dictionary
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dissyllable
disyllable, dissyllable, n. (a.) (daɪ-, dɪˈsɪləb(ə)l) Also 6 dissill-, 7 dyssyll-. [f. F. dissyllabe, in 16th c. dissillabe (see above); after syllable, F. syllabe. For spelling, see disyllabic.] A. n. A word, or metrical foot, consisting of two syllables.1589 Puttenham Eng. Poesie ii. xii[i]. (Arb.... Oxford English Dictionary
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A-Hmao language
Similar to other branches of the West Hmongic languages, the tone sandhi happens on the second syllable when the first syllable of a disyllable word is wikipedia.org
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A slumber did my spirit seal
Antonia Till remarks that the poem consists mainly of monosyllables with the occasional disyllable. wikipedia.org
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hyperdisyllable
hyperdisyllable (-daɪˈsɪləb(ə)l) [ad. late Gr. ὑπερδισύλλαβος; see disyllable.] A word of more than two syllables. Also attrib. or adj. Of more than two syllables.1678 Phillips (ed. 4), Hyperdissyllable. 1704 J. Harris Lex. Techn., Hyperdisyllable. 1843 T. K. Arnold Latin Prose Comp. ii. 13 Esse in ... Oxford English Dictionary
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American and British English pronunciation differences
pronunciation of the vowel of the prefix di- in words such as dichotomy, digest (verb), dilate, dilemma, dilute, diluvial, dimension, direct, dissect, disyllable wikipedia.org
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monosyllable
monosyllable/ˈmɔnəsɪləbl; `mɔnəˌsɪləbl/ nword with only one syllable, eg it, and, no 单音节词(如it、 and、 no) speak in monosyllables, eg when not wanting to talk to sb 用单音节词说话(如不想和某人说话时). Cf 参看 disyllable. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Scottish Gaelic phonology and orthography
Another example is the tonal difference between ainm and anam , the latter of which has the tonal contour appropriate to a disyllable. wikipedia.org
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serried
serried, ppl. a. (ˈsɛrɪd) [app. f. serry + -ed1; but perhaps a graphic representation of serred, pa. pple. of serr, pronounced as a disyllable. The modern currency of the word is app. due to Scott.] Of files or ranks of armed men: Pressed close together, shoulder to shoulder, in close order.1667 Mil... Oxford English Dictionary
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triennal
† triˈennal, a. and n. Obs. rare. Also 4 tri-, tryenal(e, -ennal(e, -el, trinel. [ad. med.L. triennāl-e (sc. officium), neuter of triennālis of three years: cf. F. triennal (16th c.).] A. adj. = triennial. rare—0.1611 Cotgr., Triennal, triennall, of three yeares. B. n. A dispensation or indulgence f... Oxford English Dictionary
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