Associations to the word «Syllabic»

Wiktionary

SYLLABIC, adjective. Of, relating to, or consisting of a syllable or syllables.
SYLLABIC, adjective. Pronounced with every syllable distinct.
SYLLABIC, adjective. (linguistics) Designating a sound that is or can be the most sonorant segment of a syllable, as a vowel or a resonant. In the word riddle (rĭd'l), the two syllabic sounds are the (i˘) and the (l).
SYLLABIC, adjective. Of, or being a form of verse, based on the number of syllables in a line rather than on the arrangement of accents or quantities.
SYLLABIC, noun. (linguistics) A syllabic sound.
SYLLABIC ABBREVIATION, noun. (linguistics) An abbreviation formed from syllables, usually initial, of several words.
SYLLABIC ABBREVIATIONS, noun. Plural of syllabic abbreviation
SYLLABIC BREAK, noun. A division in a word between syllables.
SYLLABIC BREAKS, noun. Plural of syllabic break
SYLLABIC RHYME, noun. Verse that has a fixed number of syllables per line (though not always the same number of stressed syllables)
SYLLABIC RHYMES, noun. Plural of syllabic rhyme

Dictionary definition

SYLLABIC, adjective. Of or relating to syllables; "syllabic accent"; "syllabic characters each represent a syllable".
SYLLABIC, adjective. Consisting of or using a syllabary; "eskimos of the eastern Arctic have a system of syllabic writing".
SYLLABIC, adjective. (of verse) having lines based on number of syllables rather than on rhythmical arrangement of stresses or quantities.
SYLLABIC, adjective. Consisting of a syllable or syllables.
SYLLABIC, adjective. (of speech sounds) forming the nucleus of a syllable; "the syllabic 'nl' in 'riddle'".

Wise words

In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.
Martin Luther King, Jr.