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no there is no 18 syllable words
The word "ordinary" is stressed on the first syllable, with the stress falling on the "or" syllable. In linguistic terms, this is known as initial stress placement. The unstressed syllable in "ordinary" is the second syllable, "di." This stress pattern is typical in English words with three or more syllables.
The word "strong" has one syllable. In phonetics, a syllable is a unit of organization for a sequence of speech sounds. In this case, the word "strong" is pronounced with a single vocalic sound, making it a one-syllable word.
Each word varies. They have different syllable breaks. To break any word into syllables, clap whilst you say the word. Each clap is a syllable. For example, say the word elephant and you will clap three times: el-e-phant.
Some 3 syllable words that can be made from the letters of "athletics" are:AtheistElasticEthicalLaciest
Three syllable words beginning with 'Z' are:ZealouslyZaniest
Two three-syllable words that rhyme with "Catholic" are "symbolic" and "ecstatic."
There are many examples of 3 syllable words. Some common 3 syllable words are:BananaAfricaFavoriteEnergy
Some three-syllable words that rhyme with "caress" are "undress," "progress," and "address."
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