by PuhLahMuhLoo on April 14th, 2007

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Why does monosyballic have five syllables?

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  • by fallore on April 14th, 2007

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    Because words and their pronunciation don't have to adhere to their definitions.

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  • by singwell-is off researching a lot on April 24th, 2007

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    it comes from the Greek mono=single and syllabic meaning "pertaining to syllables". There could be no short word to describe such a concept, as it is a modern one.

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