syllabicate - Meaning in Sanskrit

syllabicate - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of syllabicate in English

syllabicate verb

  1. divide into syllables

    Example

    • "syllabify the words"

What is syllabicate meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase syllabicate refers to divide into syllables. See syllabicate meaning in Sanskrit, syllabicate definition, translation and meaning of syllabicate in Sanskrit. Find syllabicate similar words, syllabicate synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of syllabicate. Find the answer of what is the meaning of syllabicate in Sanskrit.

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