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How many syllables are in disc? 1 syllable

Divide disc into syllables: disc

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Synonyms and Words Related to Disc

disced (1 syllables), discing (2 syllables), discs (1 syllables), disk (1 Syllables), disk (1 Syllables), magnetic disc (4 Syllables), magnetic disk (4 Syllables), phonograph record (5 Syllables), phonograph recording (6 Syllables), platter (2 Syllables), record (2 Syllables), saucer (2 Syllables) angst (1 syllables), attainment (3 syllables), blastoderm (3 syllables), blastodisc (3 syllables), cd (2 syllables), checkers (2 syllables), clearly (2 syllables), considerate (4 syllables), damper (2 syllables), definitely (4 syllables), deflate (2 syllables), disk (1 syllables), dj (2 syllables), elide (2 syllables), evacuate (4 syllables),

One syllable words that rhyme with Disc

bisque, brisk, disc, disk, disque, fisc, fisk, fiske, frisk, friske, lisk, liske, miske, prisk, risc, risk, riske, sisk, whisk, zisk

Three syllable words that rhyme with Disc

elektrisk

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