Synonyms for "trisyllabic"
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Translations
21 translations across 18 languages.
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Armenian
1 entries - եռավանկ adj (having three syllables)
Belarusian
1 entries - трохскладо́вы adj (having three syllables)
Breton
1 entries - teirsilabennek adj (having three syllables)
Czech
1 entries - trojslabičný adj (having three syllables)
Dutch
2 entries - drielettergrepig adj (having three syllables)
- trisyllabisch adj (having three syllables)
Esperanto
1 entries - trisilaba adj (having three syllables)
Finnish
1 entries - kolmitavuinen adj (having three syllables)
German
1 entries - dreisilbig adj (having three syllables)
Greek
1 entries - τρισύλλαβος adj (having three syllables)
Hungarian
1 entries - három szótagú/szótagos adj (having three syllables)
Italian
1 entries - trisillabico adj (having three syllables)
Macedonian
2 entries - трисложен adj (having three syllables)
- тросложен adj (having three syllables)
Manx
1 entries - treeheelagh adj (having three syllables)
Polish
1 entries - trzysylabowy adj (having three syllables)
Portuguese
2 entries - trissilábico adj (having three syllables)
- trissílabo adj (having three syllables)
Russian
1 entries - трёхсложный adj (having three syllables)
Turkish
1 entries - üç heceli adj (having three syllables)
Ukrainian
1 entries - трискладо́вий adj (having three syllables)
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[…] how many nonelitist Americans can, without undue difficulty, read as many as a thousand consecutive words of small print, some of which may be trisyllabic?
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