pous

pous
acar·pous;
ac·ro·car·pous;
am·phit·ro·pous;
anat·ro·pous;
an·gi·o·car·pous;
an·tho·car·pous;
ap·o·car·pous;
at·ro·pous;
au·to·car·pous;
blas·to·car·pous;
cam·py·lot·ro·pous;
-car·pous;
cat·a·wam·pous·ly;
chryso·car·pous;
clad·o·car·pous;
cleis·to·car·pous;
dip·ter·o·car·pous;
ec·to·car·pous;
es·pous·al;
es·pous·er;
eu·ro·pous;
gym·no·car·pous;
he·mit·ro·pous;
het·er·ot·ro·pous;
hol·o·car·pous;
ho·mot·ro·pous;
isot·ro·pous;
la·go·pous;
lu·pous;
ly·can·thro·pous;
mega·pros·o·pous;
mono·car·pous;
or·thot·ro·pous;
ped·i·pal·pous;
phy·so·car·pous;
pla·gi·ot·ro·pous;
pleu·ro·car·pous;
pous·sette;
pous·sin;
ptero·car·pous;
re·pous·sage;
rhi·zo·car·pous;
stego·car·pous;
sych·no·car·pous;
syn·car·pous;
trachy·car·pous;
-tro·pous;
re·pous·sé;
am·phi·car·pous;
an·iso·car·pous;
an·isot·ro·pous;
ax·o·nol·i·pous;
cat·a·wam·pous;
cau·lo·car·pous;
clis·to·car·pous;
coe·no·car·pous;
dek·i·ot·ro·pous;
het·er·ot·o·pous;
iso·car·pous;
lae·ot·ro·pous;
lep·to·pro·so·pous;
pap·pous;
par·the·no·car·pous;
plas·mo·di·o·car·pous;
poly·car·pous;
pseu·do·car·pous;
py·re·no·car·pous;
schizo·car·pous;

English syllables. 2014.

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