From duo- + syllable. <span class="searchmatch">duosyllable</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">duosyllables</span>) A word containing two syllables. 1825, Benjamin Disraeli, Lawyers and Legislators[1], page 43:...
<span class="searchmatch">duosyllables</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">duosyllable</span>...
From <span class="searchmatch">duosyllable</span> + -ic. duosyllabic (not comparable) Comprising two syllables; bisyllabic. disyllabic...
(The addition of quotations indicative of this usage is being sought:) <span class="searchmatch">duosyllable</span> trisyllable tetrasyllable pentasyllable sexisyllable heptasyllable octosyllable...
duologue duomining duophonic duplex duoplural duopoly duoprism duospace <span class="searchmatch">duosyllable</span> duotensor duotheism duotheistic duotherapy duotone duotrigesimal duotrigintillion...
footlights, what he was pleased to take for the very flush of English life. <span class="searchmatch">duosyllable</span> monosyllable trisyllable tetrasyllable pentasyllable sexisyllable heptasyllable...
closed syllable decasyllable disyllable dodecasyllable duodecasyllable <span class="searchmatch">duosyllable</span> enneasyllable foresyllable hendecasyllable heptasyllable hexasyllable...