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Syllabics; Syllabic (disambiguation); Syllabics (disambiguation); Syllabically

syllabic         
[s?'lab?k]
¦ adjective relating to or based on syllables.
?(of a consonant) constituting a whole syllable.
Derivatives
syllabically adverb
syllabicity noun
Syllabic         
·adj ·Alt. of Syllabical.
Syllabically         
·adv In a syllabic manner.

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Syllabic

Syllabic may refer to:

  • Syllable, a unit of speech sound, considered the building block of words
    • Syllabic consonant, a consonant that forms the nucleus of a syllable
  • Syllabary, writing system using symbols for syllables
  • Abugida, writing system using symbols for consonant-vowel combinations (previously called syllabic and syllabic alphabet)
    • Canadian Aboriginal syllabics, a family of abugidas used to write a number of Aboriginal Canadian languages
  • Syllabic octal, octal representation of 8-bit syllables or bytes
  • Syllabic verse, poetry that has a certain number of syllables per line
  • Syllabic text setting in music, in which each syllable is matched to a single note, as opposed to melismatic
Examples of use of syllabic
1. The Sinji Characters are phonetic and syllabic ones.
2. "I was just being silly, shifting the syllabic break one letter to the left.
3. I like haiku (a style of Japanese poetry), which has many particular rules, including syllabic rules.
4. Their forms differ from those of the ideographic characters of China and of the syllabic characters of Japan.
5. The Korean alphabet created on an original principle is syllabic, which can denote correctly nearly all the sounds of any language.