polysyllabiche
Polysyllabiche is a linguistic term used to describe words that contain more than one syllable. In English, the corresponding adjective is polysyllabic; polysyllabiche appears in Germanic language contexts as the inflected or regional form of the same concept. The word derives from Greek poly- meaning many and syllabē, meaning syllable.
In phonology and morphology, a polysyllabic word is contrasted with a monosyllabic word, which has a single
Examples of polysyllabic words include education (4 syllables), university (5), information (4), and conversation (4). In
Orthographic conventions vary: hyphenation for line breaks, syllable-based syllabification rules, and, in some languages, compounding rather