How many syllables are in lentil? 2 syllables
Divide lentil into syllables: len-til
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lentils (2 syllables), lens culinaris (5 Syllables), lentil plant (3 Syllables) bracken (2 syllables), creeper (2 syllables), kelp (1 syllables), liana (3 syllables), pea (1 syllables),
dental, gentle, lentil, mental, rental, sentell, yentl, benel, dental, fehnel, fennel, fennell, gentle, grenell, haenel, henle, kennel, kennell, pennel, pennell, phenol, quennel, tennell, when'll
judgemental, judgmental, parental, pimental, simental, judgmental
accidental, compartmental, continental, departmental, detrimental, elemental, fundamental, governmental, incidental, incremental, instrumental, monumental, occidental, occidentale, oriental, ornamental, regimental, sentimental, supplemental, temperamental
coincidental, developmental, environmental, experimental, nongovernmental, pancontinental, transcontinental, unsentimental, developmental, environmental, experimental, transcontinental
intercontinental, intergovernmental
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