How many syllables are in equates? 2 syllables
Divide equates into syllables: e-quates
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abates, awaits, conflates, creates, debate's, debates, dictates, equates, estate's, estates, inflates, kuwait's, lecates, misstates, narrates, negates, predates, relates, restates, translates, updates
annotates, conjugates, delegates', interstate's, procreates
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