polysyllable

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Noun
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WORDNET DICTIONARY

Noun polysyllable has 1 sense

CIDE DICTIONARY

polysyllablen. [Poly- + syllable.].
     A word of many syllables, or consisting of more syllables than three; -- words of less than four syllables being called monosyllables, dissyllables, and trisyllables.  [1913 Webster]

OXFORD DICTIONARY

polysyllable, n. a polysyllabic word.

THESAURUS

polysyllable

antonym, articulation, expression, free form, grandiloquence, hard word, homograph, homonym, homophone, jawbreaker, lexeme, lexiphanicism, linguistic form, locution, logos, long word, metonym, minimum free form, monosyllable, sesquipedalian, syllable, synonym, term, usage, utterance, verbalism, verbum, vocable, word

ROGET THESAURUS

polysyllable

Letter

N letter, character, hieroglyphic, type, capitals, digraph, trigraph, ideogram, ideograph, majuscule, minuscule, majuscule, minuscule, alphabet, ABC, abecedary, christcross-row, consonant, vowel, diphthong, triphthong, mute, liquid, labial, dental, guttural, syllable, monosyllable, dissyllable, polysyllable, affix, suffix, spelling, orthograph, phonography, phonetic spelling, anagrammatism, metagrammatism, cipher, monogram, anagram, doubleacrostic, literal, alphabetical, abecedarian, syllabic, majuscular, minuscular, uncial.


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