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Definition of Syllabicated
1. syllabicate [v] - See also: syllabicate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Syllabicated
Literary usage of Syllabicated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1890)
"The words are all syllabicated, but none of them shows accentuation marks ; I
have printed most of them in their syllabicated form. Capt. ..."
2. New Geographies by Ralph Stockman Tarr (1910)
"The words to be learned are presented in three different ways : (a) Alone, not
syllabicated, for recognition as they ordinarily appear. ..."
3. Introduction to American History by James Albert Woodburn, Thomas Francis Moran (1916)
"ALEXANDER'S SPELLING BOOK BY GEORGIA ALEXANDER Supervising Principal of Public
Schools, Indianapolis, Indiana Two EDITIONS: syllabicated AND NOT ..."
4. Recitations for Assembly and Class-room: With Suggested Programs by Anna Theodora Lee O'Neill (1916)
"The words to be learned are presented in three different ways: (a) Alone, not
syllabicated, for recognition as they ordinarily appear. ..."
5. Recitations for Assembly and Class-room: With Suggested Programs by Anna Theodora Lee O'Neill (1916)
"The words to be learned are presented in three different ways: (a) Alone, not
syllabicated, for recognition as they ordinarily appear. ..."
6. Primer: Language Reader Series by Franklin Thomas Baker, George Rice Carpenter, Julie T. Dulon (1909)
"The words to be learned are presented in three different ways: (a) Alone, not
syllabicated, for recognition as they ordinarily appear. ..."
7. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1890)
"The words are all syllabicated, but none of them shows accentuation marks ; I
have printed most of them in their syllabicated form. Capt. ..."
8. New Geographies by Ralph Stockman Tarr (1910)
"The words to be learned are presented in three different ways : (a) Alone, not
syllabicated, for recognition as they ordinarily appear. ..."
9. Introduction to American History by James Albert Woodburn, Thomas Francis Moran (1916)
"ALEXANDER'S SPELLING BOOK BY GEORGIA ALEXANDER Supervising Principal of Public
Schools, Indianapolis, Indiana Two EDITIONS: syllabicated AND NOT ..."
10. Recitations for Assembly and Class-room: With Suggested Programs by Anna Theodora Lee O'Neill (1916)
"The words to be learned are presented in three different ways: (a) Alone, not
syllabicated, for recognition as they ordinarily appear. ..."
11. Recitations for Assembly and Class-room: With Suggested Programs by Anna Theodora Lee O'Neill (1916)
"The words to be learned are presented in three different ways: (a) Alone, not
syllabicated, for recognition as they ordinarily appear. ..."
12. Primer: Language Reader Series by Franklin Thomas Baker, George Rice Carpenter, Julie T. Dulon (1909)
"The words to be learned are presented in three different ways: (a) Alone, not
syllabicated, for recognition as they ordinarily appear. ..."