Igloo.
No, ostrich is a two syllable word: os-trich.
pontoon
The answer to this question is wood, i just found this out on wajas.
Stoop
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The word Chaos has two syllables. (Cha-os)
No there are two syllables. Os-trich.
Some plural nouns that end with 'os' are:avocadosbanjosbarriosbongosechosegosflamingosghettosgigoloshaloshobosJellokangaroolassologosnachospatiosphotospianospiccolosradiosrhinossolosstudiostacostattoostriosvideoszeroszoos
Google has two O's in the word unless you stretch the word then it would have more
The word "chaos" can be syllabicated as "cha-os." It consists of two syllables, with the first syllable "cha" and the second syllable "os."
OS = boneossa = bones
Suggested styles vary. The usual way to indicate the plural of a letter is by using the uppercase and adding a lowercase S, so it becomes Os. If the context is not clear, some guides allow using the apostrophe S (which should not be used to form other plurals), creating the style O's. There is a third style that uses the English practice of adding -es to some words ending in O, which creates the plural "oes" (this is not widely used).Example: There are two Gs and two Os in the word Google.Example: How many I's and how many O's are in the name Pinocchio?