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What (who) is two syllable - definition

OPERATING SYSTEM
AtheOS; Syllable operating system; Syllable OS; Syllable (software); Syllable (operating system); Syllable Desktop (operating system); SyllableOS
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One-syllable article         
CHINESE TEXT, WHERE EVERY SYLLABLE IS IDENTICAL EXCEPT FOR THE TONE
One syllable article
A one-syllable article () is a type of constrained writing found in Chinese literature. It takes advantage of the large number of homophones in the Chinese language, particularly when writing in Classical Chinese due to historic sound changes.
Polysyllabism         
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UNIT OF ORGANIZATION FOR A SEQUENCE OF SPEECH SOUNDS
Final (linguistics); Initial (linguistics); Yunmu; Syllable nucleus; Coda (linguistics); Syllables; Syllable coda; Nucleus (linguistics); Syllable peak; Syllable onset; Syllable rime; Rime (linguistics); Rhyme (linguistics); Syllable rhyme; Onset (linguistics); Peak (linguistics); Syllable initial; Syllable final; Closed syllable; Disyllable; Disyllabic; Open syllable; Sylable; Polysyllabic; Trisyllabic; Trisyllable; Polysyllable; Syllable onsets; Syllable rimes; Ambisyllabicity; Sillables; Sillable; 聲母; Syllable nuclei; Checked syllable; Null initial; Zero initial; Null onset; Syllable structure; Ambisyllabic; Nucleus (syllable); Syllable medial; Auslaut; Syllable body; Syllable core; Nasal coda; Closed syllables; Peak of syllable; Syllable (linguistics); Syllabic coda; Polysyllabism; Open syllables; Sylabbles; Onset (syllable); Coda (syllable); First consonant; Syllabic structure
·noun The quality or state of being polysyllabic.
syllable         
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UNIT OF ORGANIZATION FOR A SEQUENCE OF SPEECH SOUNDS
Final (linguistics); Initial (linguistics); Yunmu; Syllable nucleus; Coda (linguistics); Syllables; Syllable coda; Nucleus (linguistics); Syllable peak; Syllable onset; Syllable rime; Rime (linguistics); Rhyme (linguistics); Syllable rhyme; Onset (linguistics); Peak (linguistics); Syllable initial; Syllable final; Closed syllable; Disyllable; Disyllabic; Open syllable; Sylable; Polysyllabic; Trisyllabic; Trisyllable; Polysyllable; Syllable onsets; Syllable rimes; Ambisyllabicity; Sillables; Sillable; 聲母; Syllable nuclei; Checked syllable; Null initial; Zero initial; Null onset; Syllable structure; Ambisyllabic; Nucleus (syllable); Syllable medial; Auslaut; Syllable body; Syllable core; Nasal coda; Closed syllables; Peak of syllable; Syllable (linguistics); Syllabic coda; Polysyllabism; Open syllables; Sylabbles; Onset (syllable); Coda (syllable); First consonant; Syllabic structure
(syllables)
A syllable is a part of a word that contains a single vowel sound and that is pronounced as a unit. So, for example, 'book' has one syllable, and 'reading' has two syllables.
We children called her Oma, accenting both syllables.
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Wikipedia

Syllable Desktop

Syllable Desktop is a discontinued free and open-source operating system for Pentium and compatible processors. Its purpose is to create an easy-to-use desktop operating system for the home and small office user. It was forked from the stagnant AtheOS in July 2002.

It has a native web browser (Webster, which is WebKit-based), email client (Whisper), media player, IDE, and many more applications.

Another version of Syllable OS is the Syllable Server, which is based on Linux core.

Examples of use of two syllable
1. The couple‘s two older daughters –– Princesses Mako and Kako –– were given two–syllable names to echo their mother‘s monicker, the weekly Shukan Bunshun said in its latest edition.
2. A few months back, the solons of the Federal Communications Commission found that a term for bovine excrement is "so grossly offensive" as to be "presumptively profane." Okay, except that, according to the FCC, a certain nickname for Richard, and its two–syllable version ending in "head," don‘t violate this standard.