pla

pla
pla·nid·i·um;
pla·ni·form;
pla·ni·gram;
pla·ni·graph;
pla·nig·ra·phy;
pla·ni·lla;
pla·nim·e·ter;
pla·ni·met·ric;
pla·nim·e·try;
pla·ni·pen·nate;
pla·ni·pen·nia;
pla·ni·ros·tral;
pla·no;
pla·no-concave;
pla·no-convex;
pla·no·graph·ic;
pla·nog·ra·phy;
pla·nom·e·ter;
pla·nom·e·try;
pla·no·miller;
pla·no·milling;
pla·nont;
pla·nor·bi·dae;
pla·nor·bis;
pla·no·spiral;
pla·num;
pla·qué;
pla·quette;

English syllables. 2014.

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