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▸ adjective: consisting of a syllable or syllables; constituting a syllable or the nucleus of a syllable; consisting of a consonant sound not accompanied in the same syllable by a vowel sound or consisting of a vowel sound dominating the other vowel sounds in a syllable (as being the first vowel in a falling diphthong) ("The syllabic `l' in `riddle' or the syllabic `n' in `botany' when it is pronounced `bot-n-y'")
▸ adjective: (of verse) having lines based on number of syllables rather than on rhythmical arrangement of stresses or quantities
▸ adjective: consisting of or using a syllabary or syllabic characters ("Eskimos of the eastern Arctic have a system of syllabic writing")
▸ adjective: of or relating to syllables ("Syllabic accent")
▸ adjective: of liquids and nasals
▸ adjective: consisting of a syllable or syllables; constituting a syllable or the nucleus of a syllable; consisting of a consonant sound not accompanied in the same syllable by a vowel sound or consisting of a vowel sound dominating the other vowel sounds in a syllable (as being the first vowel in a falling diphthong) ("The syllabic `l' in `riddle' or the syllabic `n' in `botany' when it is pronounced `bot-n-y'")
▸ adjective: (of verse) having lines based on number of syllables rather than on rhythmical arrangement of stresses or quantities
▸ adjective: consisting of or using a syllabary or syllabic characters ("Eskimos of the eastern Arctic have a system of syllabic writing")
▸ adjective: of or relating to syllables ("Syllabic accent")
▸ adjective: of liquids and nasals

