There are lots of words that have three syllables. Some include: bicycle, spaghetti, firetruck, vehicle, radio
Words like; some, than, have, what, etc. do not have syllables. All four, three, two, or one letter words never have syllables. A various amount of words do have syllables, such as; talent (tal-ent), perfect (per-fect), interesting (in-ter-est-ing), etc.
There are many words with and without syllables and is difficult to mane a list of all of them.
(There is no syllable count available for the 189,819 chemical name touted as the longest word.)
Titin, also known as connectin, (UniProt name: Q10466_HUMAN; accession number: Q10466) is a protein that is important in the contraction of striated muscle tissues. Titin connects the Z line to the M line in the sarcomere. The protein limits the range of motion of the sarcomere in tension, thus contributing to the passive stiffness of muscle. Variations in the sequence of titin between different types of muscle (e.g. cardiac or skeletal) has been correlated with differences in the mechanical properties of the muscles.
Titin is the largest known protein, consisting of 26,926 amino acids. The molecular weight of the mature protein is approximately 2,993,451.39 Da, and it has a theoretical pI of 6.35 [1]. The protein's chemical formula is C132983H211861N36149O40883S693. It has a theoretical instability index (II) of 39.69, indicating that it would be stable in a test tube. The protein's in vivo half-life, the time it takes for half of the amount of protein in a cell to disappear after its synthesis in the cell, is predicted to be approximately 30 hours (in mammalian reticulocytes).
As the largest known protein, titin has the longest full chemical name. The full chemical name, containing 189,819 letters, is sometimes claimed to be the longest word in the English language.
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The longest one syllable word in the English language is "screeched"
There are several words that describe chemicals that run into thousands of letters and consequently many syllables.
multi-syllabic a word with loads of syllables rofl
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screeched is the longest single syllable word. that is 9:1 letters to syllable and i cant imagine anything being higher than that
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The longest word in english that have 14 syllables is supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
The English word once has one syllable. The Spanish word once (English for eleven) has two syllables.
The word "sacchrin" is not in the English language. The word saccharin has two syllables. The syllables in the word are sac-charin.
In standard English, the word aisle has one syllable. However, the majority of English speakers pronounce the word with two syllables.
There is no word in the English language with 19 syllables. The longest word is "antidisestablishmentarianism," and even that word only has 12.
The word "English" has two syllables.
The word English has two syllables. Eng-lish.
The longest word in english that have 14 syllables is supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
The word "oesophagus" is not an English word. The word esophagus has four syllables. The syllables are e-soph-a-gus.
The English word once has one syllable. The Spanish word once (English for eleven) has two syllables.
This depends on the word. In the word "English" there are two. Eng•lish Syllables are separated with the • symbol.
There are four syllables in the word "obediant" (o-be-di-ant).
"Delecate" is not an English word. The word delicate has three syllables. The syllables are del-e-cate.
The word "sacchrin" is not in the English language. The word saccharin has two syllables. The syllables in the word are sac-charin.
The longest word in the English language, "pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis," has 12 syllables.
There is no word in the English language with 19 syllables. The longest word is "antidisestablishmentarianism," and even that word only has 12.
In standard English, the word aisle has one syllable. However, the majority of English speakers pronounce the word with two syllables.