How Many Syllables are in Parcel | Divide Parcel into Syllables

How many syllables are in parcel? 2 syllables

Divide parcel into syllables: par-cel

How to pronounce parcel:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Parcel

parceled (2 syllables), parceling (3 syllables), parcels (2 syllables), bundle (2 Syllables), package (2 Syllables), package (2 Syllables), packet (2 Syllables), parcel of land (4 Syllables), piece of ground (3 Syllables), piece of land (3 Syllables), portion (2 Syllables), share (1 Syllables), tract (1 Syllables) administer (4 syllables), bundle (2 syllables), cask (1 syllables), dispense (2 syllables), distribute (3 syllables), enclave (2 syllables), fagot (2 syllables), fixings (2 syllables), manor (2 syllables), package (2 syllables), packet (2 syllables), paddy (2 syllables), portion (2 syllables), share (1 syllables), tract (1 syllables),

Three syllable words that rhyme with Parcel

avenall, marcial, reinstall, wiesenthal

Four syllable words that rhyme with Parcel

villareal

Five syllable words that rhyme with Parcel

aerospatiale

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