terms |
tetrasyllable |
As nouns the difference between terms and tetrasyllable
is that
terms is while
tetrasyllable is (also used attributively) a word comprising four syllables.
tetrasyllable |
membraneous |
As a noun tetrasyllable
is (also used attributively) a word comprising four syllables.
As an adjective membraneous is
.
tetrasyllabic |
tetrasyllable |
Derived terms |
Tetrasyllabic is a derived term of tetrasyllable.
As an adjective tetrasyllabic
is having four syllables.
As a noun tetrasyllable is
(also used attributively) a word comprising four syllables.
syllable |
tetrasyllable |
As nouns the difference between syllable and tetrasyllable
is that
syllable is a unit of human speech that is interpreted by the listener as a single sound, although syllables usually consist of one or more vowel sounds, either alone or combined with the sound of one or more consonants; a word consists of one or more syllables while
tetrasyllable is a word comprising four syllables.
As a verb syllable
is to utter in syllables.
attributive |
tetrasyllable |
As nouns the difference between attributive and tetrasyllable
is that
attributive is (grammar) an attributive word or phrase (see above),
contrasted with predicative while
tetrasyllable is (also used attributively) a word comprising four syllables.
As an adjective attributive
is (grammar|of a word or phrase) modifying a noun, while in the same phrase as that noun.