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Both speeches were in a strange polysyllabic language which I had not heard before.
It makes you look like you've got one of those polysyllabic diseases."
It shouted what seemed one long, polysyllabic, extremely grateful word.
"It's one less polysyllabic name for me to remember."
Eric loves to read, and to add polysyllabic words to his vocabulary.
As a result, all stressed syllables in polysyllabic words become heavy.
The reports will be more than just sterile numbers and polysyllabic chemical names.
"You haven't told me about the polysyllabic young man," she reminded.
In polysyllabic words, secondary stress may also be present.
Accent can never occur on the last syllable of polysyllabic words.
He was also more adept than his predecessors in working polysyllabic words into the meter.
Some children came able to read polysyllabic words.
Notice also that no polysyllabic word will be stressed on the first syllable.
Is Japanese more polysyllabic and the grammar more like our own?
She didn't turn her head but made a muffled polysyllabic grunting sound.
In the middle of a polysyllabic word, it is ン.
The polysyllabic album title translates as "the revelation over the mountain".
Many later polysyllabic loanwords in the various languages have acquired class 1.
In the following sections, "polysyllabic" generally means "of more than two syllables."
She said "Father" in that polysyllabic way young girls have of communicating hopelessness over ever being understood.
Also there are difficulties in creating consonant clusters and polysyllabic words.
Murphy's writing is characterized by a polysyllabic style and a wide range of cultural references.
In polysyllabic words, tone is only important in the first syllable.
Far be it from experts to pass up the opportunity to slap some polysyllabic labels on a trend.
This residue was rich in large polysyllabic molecules which one of his chemical machines could use.