How many syllables are in dissect? 2 syllables
Divide dissect into syllables: dis-sect
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Dissect Poems
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becht, brecht, checked, decked, fecht, hecht, knecht, necked, pecht, pecked, precht, recht, schlecht, sect, specht, trekked, wecht, wrecked
affect, bedecked, collect, confect, connect, correct, defect, deflect, deject, deregt, detect, direct, dissect, effect, eject, elect, erect, expect, infect, inflect, inject, inspect, neglect, object, perfect, project, protect, rechecked, reflect, reject, respect, select, subject, suspect, unchecked
disaffect, disconnect, disinfect, disrespect, incorrect, indirect, interject, intersect, misdirect, nondirect, recollect, reconnect, redirect, reelect, reinspect, resurrect
interconnect, overprotect, teleconnect
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