Etymology:
Meaning:
Polysyllabic refers to words that have more than one syllable.
Origin:
The term "polysyllabic" was first coined in the 16th century by the English grammarian Richard Mulcaster. It is derived from the Greek roots "poly-" (meaning "many") and "syllable" (meaning "a unit of pronunciation").
Etymology Greek syllabē syllable Latin syllaba French syllabe Meaning A
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