There are only two syllables in a-corn
no word it isn't possible because if you take away one syllable from a five syllable word you get a four syllable word and there is no such thing as a "no syllable word"
Yes, acorn is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
Three is a one syllable word. That syllable is sometimes silent.
Crumb is a one syllable word.
No, it is a two syllable word: stead-y
Ru-bbing has two syllables.
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The word acorn has two anagrams.Both of these words are:NarcoRacon
no word it isn't possible because if you take away one syllable from a five syllable word you get a four syllable word and there is no such thing as a "no syllable word"
The word bruised only has one syllable. This means the whole word is the syllable and so there are no syllable breaks.
The word page has one syllable. This means the entire word is the syllable and so there are no syllable breaks.
No. The word 'their' has one syllable.
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Acorn is a noun, the fruit or nut of an oak tree
The word "wore" has one syllable. In other words, the whole word is the syllable.
The word plant has one syllable. This means that there is no syllable divide for this word.
Acorn has two syllables.