How Many Syllables are in Choreography | Divide Choreography into Syllables

How many syllables are in choreography? 5 syllables

Divide choreography into syllables: cho-re-og-ra-phy

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Synonyms and Words Related to Choreography

stage dancing (3 Syllables) alphabet (3 syllables), ballet (2 syllables), delineation (5 syllables), demonstration (4 syllables), depiction (3 syllables), diagram (3 syllables), drama (2 syllables), exemplification (6 syllables), figuration (4 syllables), hieroglyphic (5 syllables), hoofing (2 syllables), iconography (5 syllables), ideogram (4 syllables), illustration (4 syllables), imagery (3 syllables),

Four syllable words that rhyme with Choreography

biography, demography, geography, lithography, mammography, orthography, photography, pornography, topography, typography

Six syllable words that rhyme with Choreography

astrophotography, autobiography, cinematography, historiography, phytogeography

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