How Many Syllables are in Inclination | Divide Inclination into Syllables

How many syllables are in inclination? 4 syllables

Divide inclination into syllables: in-cli-na-tion

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inclinations (4 syllables), angle of dip (4 Syllables), angle of inclination (7 Syllables), dip (1 Syllables), disposition (4 Syllables), inclination of an orbit (8 Syllables), inclining (3 Syllables), lean (1 Syllables), leaning (2 Syllables), list (1 Syllables), magnetic dip (4 Syllables), magnetic inclination (7 Syllables), tendency (3 Syllables), tendency (3 Syllables), tilt (1 Syllables) dip (1 syllables), disposition (4 syllables), druthers (2 syllables), favoritism (4 syllables), genuflection (4 syllables), gradient (3 syllables), inclining (3 syllables), lean (1 syllables), leaning (2 syllables), list (1 syllables), nepotism (3 syllables), penchant (2 syllables), preconception (4 syllables), tendency (3 syllables), tilt (1 syllables),

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