How many syllables are in munitions? 3 syllables
Divide munitions into syllables: mu-ni-tions
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munition (3 syllables), ordnance (2 Syllables), ordnance stores (3 Syllables) ordnance (2 syllables),
mission's, missions
additions, admissions, ambitions, auditions, clinicians, commission's, commissions, conditions, edition's, editions, emissions, magicians, munitions, musician's, musicians, musicians', omissions, opticians, partitions, patricians, permissions, petitions, physician's, physicians, physicians' positions, remissions, renditions, submissions, suspicions, tacticians, technician's, technicians, traditions, transitions, transmissions, tuitions
acquisition's, acquisitions, admonitions, ammunitions, apparitions, coalition's, coalitions, competition's, competitions, compositions, definitions, depositions, dietitian's, dietitians, dispositions, electricians, electricians', exhibitions, expeditions,
academicians, geriatricians, juxtapositions, mathematicians, pediatricians, predispositions, theoreticians
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