ALL meanings of syllabic
syl·lab·ic
S s - adjective syllabic of, relating to, or consisting of a syllable or syllables. 1
- adjective syllabic pronounced with careful distinction of syllables. 1
- adjective syllabic of, relating to, or noting poetry based on a specific number of syllables, as distinguished from poetry depending on stresses or quantities. 1
- adjective syllabic (of chanting) having each syllable sung to one note only. 1
- adjective syllabic Phonetics. (of a consonant) forming a syllable by itself, as the (n) in button [buht-n] /ˈbʌt n/ (Show IPA) or the (l) in bottle [bot-l] /ˈbɒt l/ (Show IPA). (of a vowel) dominating the other sounds in a syllable; sonantal. 1
- noun syllabic Phonetics. a syllabic sound. 1
- adjective syllabic relating to syllables 1
- adjective syllabic of or relating to syllables or the division of a word into syllables 0
- adjective syllabic denoting a kind of verse line based on a specific number of syllables rather than being regulated by stresses or quantities 0
- adjective syllabic (of a consonant) constituting a syllable 0
- adjective syllabic (of plainsong and similar chanting) having each syllable sung to a different note 0
- noun syllabic a syllabic consonant 0
- adjective syllabic of a syllable or syllables 0
- adjective syllabic forming a syllable or the nucleus of a syllable 0
- adjective syllabic being the most prominent sound in a phonemic syllable 0
- adjective syllabic constituting the more heavily stressed part of a diphthong, as the sound of o in boy 0
- adjective syllabic standing by itself as the nucleus of a syllable without an accompanying vowel 0
- adjective syllabic designating or of a form of verse whose structure is based on the number of syllables in a line rather than on rhythm, stress, or quantity 0
- adjective syllabic pronounced with the syllables distinct 0
- noun syllabic a syllabic sound 0
- noun syllabic syllabic verse 0