Terms vs Syllabificate - What's the difference?
terms | syllabificate |
(non-standard, rare) (l)
* 1974 , Joan McIntyre, Mind in the Waters: A Book to Celebrate the Consciousness of Whales and Dolphins (Scribner),
* 1982 , Journal of the School of Languages (Jawaharlal Nehru University), volume 8,
* 2000 , Tony Walsh, Success with Syllables ,
As a noun terms
is .As a verb syllabificate is
(non-standard|rare) (l).syllabificate
English
Verb
page 188
- Her squawk came out in two distinct syllables, rather like the way I had been syllabificating “Rooo-beee!”
page 27
- Of the two or more consonants forming a conjunct which occurs within a word, the first belongs to the preceding vowel and the rest to the following; mantri: ‘secretary’ will be syllabificated as man-tri:.
page 42, section title
- How Well Can You Syllabificate ?
