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Platform-specific data size used for some historical digital hardware
In computing, a syllable is a unit of information that describes the size of data for some digital hardware from the 1960s and 1970s. The size of the
Syllable_(computing)
Unit of organization for a sequence of speech sounds
system Syllable (computing) Timing (linguistics) Vocalese de Jong, Kenneth (2003). "Temporal constraints and characterising syllable structuring". In
Syllable
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refer to: Syllable (computing), a unit of information storage Syllable (operating system), an operating system based on AtheOS "Syllables" (song), by
Syllable_(disambiguation)
Part of a machine instruction
some abstract computing machines. In CPUs, an opcode may be referred to as an instruction machine code, instruction code, instruction syllable, instruction
Opcode
Topics referred to by the same term
morpheme), a morpheme that has no phonetic form. Null coda, the coda of syllables ending in a vowel; especially in reference to languages that forbid codas
Null
Unit of measure for digital data
of information is any unit of measure of digital data size. In digital computing, a unit of information is used to describe the capacity of a digital data
Units_of_information
Placeholder variables in programming
entry in the 1959 Dictionary of the TMRC Language stated: "FOO: The first syllable of the misquoted sacred chant phrase 'foo mane padme hum.' Our first obligation
Foobar
Unicode character
In computing and typesetting, a soft hyphen (U+00AD SOFT HYPHEN (­)), syllable hyphen, or discretionary hyphen is a code point reserved in some coded
Soft_hyphen
Taiwanese and American businessman (born 1963)
1990s and oversaw its expansion into GPU production, high-performance computing, and artificial intelligence (AI). Under Huang, Nvidia experienced rapid
Jensen_Huang
Unit of digital information, usually 8 bits
Data Data hierarchy Nibble Octet (computing) Primitive data type Tryte Word (computer architecture) The term syllable was used for bytes containing instructions
Byte
Four-bit unit of binary data
In computing, a nibble, also spelled nybble to match byte, is a unit of information consisting of four bits, equivalent to one half of a byte or octet
Nibble
Twenty-fifth letter of the Latin alphabet
closed syllable without stress and with stress as in myth, system, gymnastics in a closed syllable under stress as in typical, lyric in an open syllable without
Y
Emotion modeling in AI
entitled "Affective Computing" and her 1997 book of the same name published by MIT Press. One motivation for researching affective computing is the ability
Affective_computing
Native alphabet of the Korean language
They are arranged in syllable blocks consisting of an initial consonant, a vowel, and an optional final consonant. The syllables can be arranged in vertical
Hangul
American multinational technology company
designed specifically for quantum computing. The development caused a noticeable market surge for allied quantum computing companies. During the same month
Nvidia
Cyrillic letter
ұ : Cyrillic letter Straight U with stroke, used in Kazakh Ꭹ Ꮍ : The syllables gi and mu of the Cherokee syllabary; Ꭹ (gi) notably appearing in the Cherokee
U_(Cyrillic)
Topics referred to by the same term
2024 Indian film Headless line, a form of catalexis omitting an initial syllable Headless men, a mythical headless humanoid creature Headless Horseman (disambiguation)
Headless
East Baltic language
two main varieties – Selonic (two syllable intonations, falling and rising) and Non-Selonic (falling and broken syllable intonations). There is a standard
Latvian_language
Phonology of the Cantonese language
characters. Cantonese has a relatively simple syllable structure when compared to other languages. A Cantonese syllable contains one tone-carrying vowel with
Cantonese_phonology
Latin script for the Vietnamese language
difference in the first syllable takes precedence over the primary difference in the second syllable. In the past, syllables in multisyllabic words were
Vietnamese_alphabet
Input and use of Korean on computers
representing syllables. The character parts cannot be written from left to right on the computer, as in many Western languages. Every possible syllable in Korean
Korean_language_and_computers
Consonant letter of the Korean alphabet
has two pronunciation forms, [h] at the beginning of a syllable and [t̚] at the end of a syllable. After vowels or the consonant ㄴ it is semi-silent. It
Hieut
Latin letter I with dieresis
such a word. It indicates that the two vowels are pronounced in separate syllables, rather than together as a diphthong or digraph. For example, French maïs
Ï
Consonant letter of the Korean alphabet
pronounced aspirated, as [kʰ] at the beginning of a syllable and as [k] at the end of a syllable. For example: 코 ko ("nose") is pronounced [kho], while
Kieuk
Wonderland Retold in Words of One Syllable by J. C. Gorham, published by A. L. Burt of New York, part of Burt's Series of One Syllable Books, which was "selected
Works based on Alice in Wonderland
Works_based_on_Alice_in_Wonderland
Latin alphabet consisting of 29 letters
aigu) for disambiguation. Most often, an accent on ⟨e⟩ marks a stressed syllable in one of a pair of homographs that have different stresses, for example
Danish_and_Norwegian_alphabet
West Germanic language
An English syllable includes a syllable nucleus consisting of a vowel sound. Syllable onset and coda (start and end) are optional. A syllable can start
English_language
Readability test
relies on characters instead of syllables per word. Although opinion varies on its accuracy as compared to the syllable/word and complex word indices,
Coleman–Liau_index
Fifth letter of the Latin alphabet
other languages, its name matches the letter's pronunciation in open syllables. The Latin letter 'E' differs little from its source, the Greek letter
E
Topics referred to by the same term
classical scholarship Resident Evil, a horror game franchise Re, the second syllable of the scale in solfège D (musical note) or Re, the second note of the
Re
Letter of the Cyrillic script
languages may have subtle differences. The letter ⟨ё⟩ occurs in a stressed syllable in the overwhelming majority of Russian and Belarusian words. In Russian
Yo_(Cyrillic)
Topics referred to by the same term
poem, with the first line containing nine syllables, the next eight, so on until the last line has one syllable; see Glossary of poetry terms Nonet, a proton
Nonet
Ligature of the Latin letters O and E
in primary-stressed open syllables that lie in the third-to-final position (antepenultimate syllables) if the final syllable begins with a vowel and the
Œ
Eighth letter of the Latin alphabet
representing /θ/ or /ð/ ⟨wh⟩ representing /hw/ or /h/ The letter is silent in a syllable rime, as in ah, ohm, dahlia, cheetah, and pooh-poohed, as well as in certain
H
Topics referred to by the same term
for writing Mycenaean Greek including the characters U+1000F 𐀏 LINEAR B SYLLABLE B077 KA and U+100CF 𐃏 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B243 WHEEL Carian alphabets, including
Circled_plus
Indo-Aryan language of Sri Lanka
forms where the first syllable is unstressed. Syllables using long vowels are always stressed. The remainder of the syllables are unstressed if they
Sinhala_language
Cyrillic letter
⟨ш⟩. In these cases, ⟨ё⟩ may be used, see Yo (Cyrillic). In unstressed syllables, ⟨e⟩ represents reduced vowels like [ɪ], see Russian phonology and Vowel
Ye_(Cyrillic)
Fifteenth letter of the Latin alphabet
other languages, its name matches the letter's pronunciation in open syllables. Its graphic form has remained fairly constant from Phoenician times until
O
its tittle in ì, ỉ, ĩ, and í. These nuances are rarely accounted for in computing environments. Vietnamese writing requires 134 additional letters (between
Vietnamese language and computers
Vietnamese_language_and_computers
Consonant letter of the Korean Hangul alphabet
alphabet. Rieul is pronounced [ɾ] at the beginning of a syllable and [l] at the end of a syllable. For example: 러시아 reosia ('Russia'), 별 byeol ('star')
Rieul_(hangul)
Computer text file character representing blank space
denote the absence of a letter in initial or medial position within a syllable block, which are included in the Hangul Jamo block (U+115F ᅟ HANGUL CHOSEONG
Whitespace_character
Latin letter N with caron
Croatian for the same sound. In Slovak, ne is pronounced ňe. In Czech, this syllable is written ně. In Czech and Slovak, ni is pronounced ňi. In Russian, Ukrainian
Ň
North Korean character set
with these symbols composed into blocks for each syllable. Wansung code included individual Korean syllable blocks separately, treating them as a large set
KPS_9566
Smallest functional written unit
lexically distinctive and correspondent to a linguistic unit (phoneme, syllable, or morpheme). Graphemes are often notated within angle brackets: e.g.
Grapheme
Topics referred to by the same term
"weakening" Vowel reduction in English Relaxed pronunciation, slurring of syllables of common words Definite article reduction, use of vowel-less forms of
Reduction
Diacritical mark (◌̄)
(makrón) 'long' because it was originally used to mark long or heavy syllables in Greco-Roman metrics. It now more often marks a long vowel. In the International
Macron_(diacritic)
Letter of Old English and some Scandinavian languages
since its sound cannot be extended, even when it follows the vowel of the syllable. – First Grammarian, First Grammatical Treatise, translation by Einar Haugen
Thorn_(letter)
Archaic letter of the Korean alphabet Hangul
merger into ㅡ in non-initial syllables around by the 16th century, and second with the merger of ㅡ with ㅏ in initial syllables by the 18th century. Still
Araea_(letter)
Nineteenth letter of the Latin alphabet
palato-alveolar fricative /ʃ/ before ⟨p, t⟩ at the beginning of a word or syllable, as in 'spät' and 'Stadt'. When doubled (⟨ss⟩), it represents a voiceless
S
Abbreviation consisting of three letters
three-letter acronyms in computing was mentioned in a JPL report of 1982. In 1988, in a paper titled "On the Cruelty of Really Teaching Computing Science", eminent
Three-letter_acronym
Base memory unit handled by a computer
In computing, a word is a fixed-sized datum handled as the natural or historical unit of data by the instruction set or the hardware of a processor. The
Word_(computer_architecture)
Cyrillic letter
in stressed syllable before hard consonant/syllable, /æ/ in stressed syllable before soft consonant/syllable and /ɛ/ in unstressed syllables (cf. Maps no
Yat
Topics referred to by the same term
System, Apple's proprietary file system AtheOS File System, part of the Syllable operating system Abington Friends School, in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania,
AFS
Alternative forms for the Cyrillic letter O
"eye", and also in some other functions, for example, in the word- and syllable-initial position. It is used in some late birchbark letters of the 14th
Cyrillic_O_variants
Broad letters or symbols representing classes of sounds
(sometimes informally called wildcards, analogous to wildcard characters in computing) are broad letters or symbols used to represent natural classes of sounds
Cover_symbol
Variety of Hokkien spoken in Taiwan
of a single-syllable adjective triplication (for added emphasis), the first syllable is governed by the following rules (the second syllable follows the
Taiwanese_Hokkien
System of music education
solfège syllables for sight-singing: scale degrees are sung using corresponding syllable names (do, re, mi, fa, so, la, and ti). The syllables represent
Kodály_method
System for writing in Spanish
any vowel: ⟨á é í ó ú⟩. This accent is used to mark the tonic (stressed) syllable, though it may also be used occasionally to distinguish homophones such
Spanish_orthography
Archaic letter of the Korean alphabet Hangul
ᆗ ᆘ ᆙ ힽ ힾ ힿ ퟀ ᆚ ퟁ ퟂ ᆛ ퟃ ᆜ ퟄ ᆝ ퟅ ᆟ ퟆ ᆠ ㆎ Encodings Unicode Precomposed syllables Jamo Jamo Extended-A Jamo Extended-B Compatibility Jamo Halfwidth forms
Bansiot
Consonant letter of the Korean Hangul alphabet
indicates an [s] sound like in the English word "staff", but at the end of a syllable it denotes a [t] sound. Before [i], semivowels (like ㅛ, yo) and the vowel
Siot
Letter of the Korean alphabet Hangul
Korean alphabet, Hangul. It is silent when used at the beginning of a syllable (it is a consonant placeholder in vowel letters). However, ㅇ might take
Ieung
South Korean character set
and Microsoft's Unified Hangul Code (UHC). It contains Korean Hangul syllables, CJK ideographs (Hanja), Greek, Cyrillic, Japanese (Hiragana and Katakana)
KS_X_1001
Letter of the Korean alphabet (Hangul)
pronounced aspirated, as [tʰ] at the beginning of a syllable and as [t] at the end of a syllable. For example: 토마토 tomato [tʰomatʰo] but 붙다 butta ("to
Tieut
Topics referred to by the same term
the English language ME (band), an Australian rock group Me, a solfège syllable, for a note of the third scale degree Me (Biff Bang Pow! album), 1991 Me
Me
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up om or OM in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Om is a sacred syllable in Jainism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism. OM, om, ॐ, and variations, may
Om_(disambiguation)
Romance language
penultimate syllable when the word ends in a diphthong, on the final syllable. in words that end with a consonant, on the last syllable, with the exception
Spanish_language
Computer architecture bit width
and numeric data for use as a tag; alphanumeric data and instruction syllables were stored in the full 48 bits and had no tags. The B5900-B8xxx additionally
48-bit_computing
Device or computer program used for writing and editing documents
layouts, some models offered gojūon layouts (based on the standard gojūon syllable order of Japanese), making it easier for beginners to find keys. Fujitsu's
Word_processor
Typographical symbol spanning letters)
or more spoken syllables into a single note; this is in contrast to the more common melisma, the extension of a single spoken syllable over multiple sung
Tie_(typography)
Cyrillic letter
Russian /o/ phoneme may have a number of pronunciations in unstressed syllables, including [ɐ] and [ə]. It is the most common letter in the Russian language
O_(Cyrillic)
Topics referred to by the same term
R-colored vowel, usually written as "er" in English Erhua, adds er sound to syllables in spoken Mandarin Chinese Er (biblical person), the eldest son of Judah
ER
Set of letters used to write a given language
represent language in this way: a syllabary assigns symbols to spoken syllables, while logographies assign symbols to words, morphemes, or other semantic
Alphabet
Range of mainframe computers in the 1960s and 70s
in computing (Elliott Brothers was founded before Burroughs, but did not make computing devices in the 19th century). By the late 1950s its computing equipment
Burroughs_Large_Systems
Consonant letter of the Korean Hangul alphabet
ᆗ ᆘ ᆙ ힽ ힾ ힿ ퟀ ᆚ ퟁ ퟂ ᆛ ퟃ ᆜ ퟄ ᆝ ퟅ ᆟ ퟆ ᆠ ㆎ Encodings Unicode Precomposed syllables Jamo Jamo Extended-A Jamo Extended-B Compatibility Jamo Halfwidth forms
Mieum_(hangul)
Consonant letter of the Korean Hangul alphabet
pronounced aspirated, as [pʰ] at the beginning of a syllable and as [p] at the end of a syllable. For example: aspirated in 프랑스 peurangseu ("France")
Pieup
Korean letter
ᆗ ᆘ ᆙ ힽ ힾ ힿ ퟀ ᆚ ퟁ ퟂ ᆛ ퟃ ᆜ ퟄ ᆝ ퟅ ᆟ ퟆ ᆠ ㆎ Encodings Unicode Precomposed syllables Jamo Jamo Extended-A Jamo Extended-B Compatibility Jamo Halfwidth forms
Yae_(hangul)
Letter of the Cyrillic script
consonants in Russian transcriptions of foreign names to mark an unexpected syllable break, much like an apostrophe in Latin script (e.g. Чанъань — Chang'an)
Hard_sign
First letter of the Latin alphabet
name in most other languages matches the letter's pronunciation in open syllables. The earliest known ancestor of A is aleph—the first letter of the Phoenician
A
Korean letter
ᆗ ᆘ ᆙ ힽ ힾ ힿ ퟀ ᆚ ퟁ ퟂ ᆛ ퟃ ᆜ ퟄ ᆝ ퟅ ᆟ ퟆ ᆠ ㆎ Encodings Unicode Precomposed syllables Jamo Jamo Extended-A Jamo Extended-B Compatibility Jamo Halfwidth forms
Yu_(hangul)
Usage of artificial intelligence to generate music
or feeling. There even exist AI programs that assist with rhyme scheme, syllable count, and poem form. Recent developments include multimodal AI systems
Artificial intelligence in music
Artificial_intelligence_in_music
Letter of the Latin alphabet
represents the vowel in the first or fourth tone (with the fourth tone used in syllables with a stop consonant, i.e. ⟨-p⟩, ⟨-t⟩, ⟨-k⟩, ⟨-h⟩ /-ʔ/, and the first
O͘
American rapper (born 1985)
“Fastest Rap MC” by Guinness World Records, for rapping 723 syllables in 51.27 seconds (14.1 syllables per second) in January 2005. NoClue grew up in the city
NoClue
Data input device
chorded keyboards to enable them to enter text much faster by typing a syllable with each stroke instead of one letter at a time. The fastest typists (as
Computer_keyboard
Transcription system
double hyphen indicates that the following syllable has a neutral tone and therefore that the preceding syllable does not undergo tone sandhi. In addition
Tâi-uân Lô-má-jī Phing-im Hong-àn
Tâi-uân_Lô-má-jī_Phing-im_Hong-àn
Archaic letter of the Korean alphabet Hangul
ᆗ ᆘ ᆙ ힽ ힾ ힿ ퟀ ᆚ ퟁ ퟂ ᆛ ퟃ ᆜ ퟄ ᆝ ퟅ ᆟ ퟆ ᆠ ㆎ Encodings Unicode Precomposed syllables Jamo Jamo Extended-A Jamo Extended-B Compatibility Jamo Halfwidth forms
Yeorinhieut
Letter of the Cyrillic script
Belarusian because although it resembles the vowel у (u), it does not form syllables. Its equivalent in the Belarusian Latin alphabet is ⟨ŭ⟩, although it is
Short_U_(Cyrillic)
Cyrillic letter
used, where available, in transcriptions of English letter ⟨u⟩ (in open syllables), and also of the ⟨ew⟩ digraph. The sound [y], like ⟨u⟩ in French and
Yu_(Cyrillic)
Topics referred to by the same term
and 2000 Long metre or Long Measure, a hymn-metre with four lines of 8 syllables LM Radio, an English-language radio station in Mozambique L&M, a brand
LM
Consonant letter of the Korean Hangul alphabet
ᆗ ᆘ ᆙ ힽ ힾ ힿ ퟀ ᆚ ퟁ ퟂ ᆛ ퟃ ᆜ ퟄ ᆝ ퟅ ᆟ ퟆ ᆠ ㆎ Encodings Unicode Precomposed syllables Jamo Jamo Extended-A Jamo Extended-B Compatibility Jamo Halfwidth forms
Nieun
ᆗ ᆘ ᆙ ힽ ힾ ힿ ퟀ ᆚ ퟁ ퟂ ᆛ ퟃ ᆜ ퟄ ᆝ ퟅ ᆟ ퟆ ᆠ ㆎ Encodings Unicode Precomposed syllables Jamo Jamo Extended-A Jamo Extended-B Compatibility Jamo Halfwidth forms
Wo_(hangul)
ᆗ ᆘ ᆙ ힽ ힾ ힿ ퟀ ᆚ ퟁ ퟂ ᆛ ퟃ ᆜ ퟄ ᆝ ퟅ ᆟ ퟆ ᆠ ㆎ Encodings Unicode Precomposed syllables Jamo Jamo Extended-A Jamo Extended-B Compatibility Jamo Halfwidth forms
Ui_(hangul)
ᆗ ᆘ ᆙ ힽ ힾ ힿ ퟀ ᆚ ퟁ ퟂ ᆛ ퟃ ᆜ ퟄ ᆝ ퟅ ᆟ ퟆ ᆠ ㆎ Encodings Unicode Precomposed syllables Jamo Jamo Extended-A Jamo Extended-B Compatibility Jamo Halfwidth forms
Oe_(hangul)
Letter of the Korean Hangul alphabet
ᆗ ᆘ ᆙ ힽ ힾ ힿ ퟀ ᆚ ퟁ ퟂ ᆛ ퟃ ᆜ ퟄ ᆝ ퟅ ᆟ ퟆ ᆠ ㆎ Encodings Unicode Precomposed syllables Jamo Jamo Extended-A Jamo Extended-B Compatibility Jamo Halfwidth forms
E_(hangul)
ᆗ ᆘ ᆙ ힽ ힾ ힿ ퟀ ᆚ ퟁ ퟂ ᆛ ퟃ ᆜ ퟄ ᆝ ퟅ ᆟ ퟆ ᆠ ㆎ Encodings Unicode Precomposed syllables Jamo Jamo Extended-A Jamo Extended-B Compatibility Jamo Halfwidth forms
Wae_(hangul)
Topics referred to by the same term
Japanese content Syllabic coda, (linguistics) the final consonant(s) of a syllable Child of deaf adult (or CODA), a hearing person who was raised by a deaf
Coda
Archaic letter of the Korean alphabet Hangul
ᆗ ᆘ ᆙ ힽ ힾ ힿ ퟀ ᆚ ퟁ ퟂ ᆛ ퟃ ᆜ ퟄ ᆝ ퟅ ᆟ ퟆ ᆠ ㆎ Encodings Unicode Precomposed syllables Jamo Jamo Extended-A Jamo Extended-B Compatibility Jamo Halfwidth forms
Yennieung
Letter of the Korean Hangul alphabet
ᆗ ᆘ ᆙ ힽ ힾ ힿ ퟀ ᆚ ퟁ ퟂ ᆛ ퟃ ᆜ ퟄ ᆝ ퟅ ᆟ ퟆ ᆠ ㆎ Encodings Unicode Precomposed syllables Jamo Jamo Extended-A Jamo Extended-B Compatibility Jamo Halfwidth forms
U_(hangul)
Topics referred to by the same term
Diaeresis (linguistics), or hiatus, the separation of adjacent vowels into syllables, not separated by a consonant or pause and not merged into a diphthong
Diaeresis
Sounds and pronunciation of Portuguese
apicoalveolar /s̺ z̺/ into either /s z/ or /ʃ ʒ/ (depending on dialect and syllable position), except in parts of northern Portugal (most notably in the Trás-os-Montes
Portuguese_phonology
the numerals are not abstract signs, but syllables of a script, and numerals are represented with these syllable-signs. On the basic principle of these
Alphasyllabic_numeral_system
SYLLABLE COMPUTING
SYLLABLE COMPUTING
Boy/Male
Tamil
The sacred syllable Om, Originator of the syllable of Om, The mystic syllable Om
Boy/Male
Hindu
The sacred syllable Om, Originator of the syllable of Om, The mystic syllable Om
Boy/Male
Tamil
The sacred syllable Om, Originator of the syllable of Om, The mystic syllable Om
Boy/Male
Arabic, British, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu
The Sacred Syllable Om; The Unknown; Calmness; Love
Boy/Male
Hindu
He of the single syllable, A name of Lord Ganesh
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Treasure Holder; Jasper-stone; The Name of a Gemstone; The Sacred Syllable
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ekakshara | à®à®•ாகà¯à®·à®°
He of the single syllable, A name of Lord Ganesh
Ekakshara | à®à®•ாகà¯à®·à®°
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
The Sacred Syllable
Boy/Male
Tamil
The sacred syllable Om, Originator of the syllable of Om, The mystic syllable Om
Boy/Male
Tamil
The sacred syllable
Boy/Male
Tamil
The sound of the sacred syllable, One who has the form of Om
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Syllable Om
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu
The Sound of the Sacred Syllable; Religious Word Om; Lord Shiva / Ganesha
Boy/Male
Hindu
The sacred syllable
Surname or Lastname
Indian (Andhra Pradesh); pronounced as two syllables
Indian (Andhra Pradesh); pronounced as two syllables : Hindu name of unknown meaning.English : variant spelling of Ann.
Boy/Male
Hindu
The sacred syllable Om, Originator of the syllable of Om, The mystic syllable Om
Boy/Male
American, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Modern, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
King; Intelligent; The Sacred Syllable Om; Lord Vishnu; Sacred Syllable Om; Symbol; Workship; Gentle; Jolly; Wonderful; Happiness; Name of Lord Ganesh; The King
Boy/Male
Hindu
The sacred syllable Om, Originator of the syllable of Om, The mystic syllable Om
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Sacred Syllable Om
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Destiny of the Sacred Syllable
SYLLABLE COMPUTING
SYLLABLE COMPUTING
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a medieval female personal name, Lece, a short form of Lettice (Latin Laetitia, meaning ‘happiness’, ‘gaiety’).English : variant of Lees.
Female
Polish
Polish name MARZENA means "dreamed one."Â
Boy/Male
Arabic
Beautiful
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French, Polish
Weapon; Matthews Estate; Gift of God; Domain Belonging to Maccius
Girl/Female
Biblical
Point, joy of tenderness.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Rise. Mount.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ayaana | அயாநா,ஆயாநாÂ
Pretty flower
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from some minor place named with Old English clǣg ‘clay’ + cumb ‘combe’, ‘valley’, for example Claycombe near Minchinhampton in Gloucestershire.Perhaps a variant of German Kleikamp (see Claycamp).
Boy/Male
Tamil
Egaiarasu | à®à®•ைஅராஸà¯
King of charity
Boy/Male
Arabic, Islamic, Muslim, Urdu
Avoider; Stopper
SYLLABLE COMPUTING
SYLLABLE COMPUTING
SYLLABLE COMPUTING
SYLLABLE COMPUTING
SYLLABLE COMPUTING
n.
A prefix of one or two unaccented syllables to a verse properly beginning with an accented syllable.
n.
Syllable.
n.
A foot of four syllables, one long and three short, admitting of four combinations, according to the place of the long syllable.
a.
Consisting of a syllable or syllables; as, a syllabic augment.
a.
Of or pertaining to a syllable or syllables; as, syllabic accent.
pl.
of Syllabus
n.
The last syllable but one of a word; the syllable preceding the final one.
n.
An elementary sound, or a combination of elementary sounds, uttered together, or with a single effort or impulse of the voice, and constituting a word or a part of a word. In other terms, it is a vowel or a diphtong, either by itself or flanked by one or more consonants, the whole produced by a single impulse or utterance. One of the liquids, l, m, n, may fill the place of a vowel in a syllable. Adjoining syllables in a word or phrase need not to be marked off by a pause, but only by such an abatement and renewal, or reenforcement, of the stress as to give the feeling of separate impulses. See Guide to Pronunciation, /275.
n.
In writing and printing, a part of a word, separated from the rest, and capable of being pronounced by a single impulse of the voice. It may or may not correspond to a syllable in the spoken language.
v. t.
To pronounce the syllables of; to utter; to articulate.
a.
Subject to the payment of toll; as, tollable goods.
a.
Capable of being sailed over; navigable; as, a sailable river.
n.
Same as Syllabub.
n.
A letter, letters, syllable, or syllables added or appended to the end of a word or a root to modify the meaning; a postfix.
a.
Of or pertaining to a trisyllable; consisting of three syllables; as, "syllable" is a trisyllabic word.
n.
A foot consisting of three long syllables and one short syllable.
n.
A word of one syllable.
a.
Capable of being paid and discharged; as, solvable obligations.
n.
A small part of a sentence or discourse; anything concise or short; a particle.
a.
Unaccented; as, an atonic syllable.