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syllable

syl·la·ble [ sílləb'l ]


noun  (plural syl·la·bles)
Definition:
 
1. unit of spoken language: a unit of spoken language that consists of one or more vowel sounds alone, a syllabic consonant alone, or any of these with one or more consonant sounds

2. letters corresponding to spoken syllable: one or more letters in a word that roughly correspond to a syllable of spoken language

3. mention: the slightest bit of something that is spoken or written ( usually used in negative statements )
Don't breathe a syllable of this - it's a secret.



transitive verb  (past and past participle syl·la·bled, present participle syl·la·bling, 3rd person present singular syl·la·bles)
Definition:
 
pronounce something clearly: to pronounce something in distinct or separate syllables

[14th century. < Anglo-Norman sillable, alteration of Old French sillabe, via Latin syllaba< Greek sullabē< sullambanein "bring together" < lambanein "take"]
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