dis-syllabize

dis·syl·la·bize

[dih-sil-uh-bahyz, dis-sil-, dahy-sil-]
verb (used with object), dis·syl·la·bized, dis·syl·la·biz·ing.
Also, especially British, dis·syl·la·bise.

dis·syl·la·bism [dih-sil-uh-biz-uhm, dis-sil-, dahy-sil-] , noun
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