terms |
sesquisyllabic |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective sesquisyllabic is
describing a word that consists of a minor (reduced) syllable plus a full syllable, or a language such as cambodian or burmese that is characterized by such words.
burmese |
sesquisyllabic |
As adjectives the difference between burmese and sesquisyllabic
is that
burmese is of, from, or pertaining to Burma (or Myanmar), the Burmese people or the Burmese language while
sesquisyllabic is describing a word that consists of a minor (reduced) syllable plus a full syllable, or a language such as Cambodian or Burmese that is characterized by such words.
As a noun Burmese
is a person from Myanmar or of Burmese descent.
As a proper noun Burmese
is the Sino-Tibetan official language of the country Myanmar. Also known as Myanmar (which is the name preferred by the country's current government).
cambodian |
sesquisyllabic |
As adjectives the difference between cambodian and sesquisyllabic
is that
cambodian is of, from, or pertaining to cambodia, the cambodian people, or the khmer language while
sesquisyllabic is describing a word that consists of a minor (reduced) syllable plus a full syllable, or a language such as cambodian or burmese that is characterized by such words.
As a noun cambodian
is a person from cambodia or of cambodian descent.
As a proper noun cambodian
is the language of the cambodian people.