Before in one syllable
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EREBefore, in one syllable
ERE"Before" in only one syllable
pretonicdenoting the syllable before the one bearing the primary stress in a word
EREBefore, in a syllable
EREBefore, in an old syllable
EREBefore, in a syllable of old
SHASyllable before "boom" in a classic Crew-Cuts song
rhoticof or pertaining to a dialect of English in which the r is pronounced at the end of a syllable or before a consonant
OERAbove, in one syllable.
ABEName that's one syllable in English, two syllables in Japanese
diphthongsDIPHTHONG, a union of two vowels pronounced in one syllable
catalexisthe condition of being catalectic, lacking one syllable in the last foot
catalecticsCATALECTIC, a line of verse lacking one syllable in the last foot
melismaticin florid style, esp of singing one syllable on a number of notes
catalectic(of a metrical line of verse) Lacking one syllable in the last foot
checked(of a vowel) Followed by one or more consonants in the same syllable
catalexesCATALEXIS, the condition of being catalectic, lacking one syllable in the last foot
diphthonga union of two vowels pronounced in one syllable / to pronounce as a diphthong
rhopalisma sentence or poem in which each word is one syllable longer than its predecessor
rhopalismsRHOPALISM, a sentence or poem in which each word is one syllable longer than its predecessor
melismasornamental phrase of several notes sung to one syllable of text, as in plainsong or blues singing
melismaornamental phrase of several notes sung to one syllable of text, as in plainsong or blues singing
triphthongA union of three vowels (letters or sounds) pronounced in one syllable (as in some pronunciations of our)
catalecticlacking one syllable in the last foot / a line of verse lacking one syllable in the last foot
triphthongsA union of three vowels (letters or sounds) pronounced in one syllable (as in some pronunciations of our)
melismaticcharacterized by the singing of several notes to one syllable of text, for emotional impact, as in blues and other musical styles.
iambia metrical foot consisting of one short syllable followed by one long syllable or of one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed syllable (as in above)
iambsa metrical foot consisting of one short syllable followed by one long syllable or of one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed syllable (as in above)
iambusesa metrical foot consisting of one short syllable followed by one long syllable or of one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed syllable (as in above)
diphthongsA sound formed by the combination of two vowels in a single syllable, in which the sound begins as one vowel and moves toward another (as in coin, loud, and side)
bacchiifoot of three syllables that in quantitative meter consists of one short syllable followed by two long ones, and that in accentual meter consists of one unstressed syllable followed by two stressed ones
HOSTAGESanta is one in "The Nightmare Before Christmas"
PELHAMWord before "One Two Three" in a film title
PELHAMWord before "One Two Three" in a 1974 film title
ANAPESTOne of four in "'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house"
tuilleone of the hinged plates before the thigh in plate armor see armor illustration
bidding(in bridge and whist) The action of stating before play how many tricks one intends to make
ARIADNESong before "Roundabout" finale is one that helped Theseus get through a difficult spot in his life (7)
peepholeA small hole that may be looked through, esp. one in a door through which visitors may be identified before the door is opened
peepholesA small hole that may be looked through, esp. one in a door through which visitors may be identified before the door is opened