How many syllables are in preserved? 2 syllables
Divide preserved into syllables: pre-served
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Synonyms and Words Related to Preserved
aged (2 Syllables), candied (2 Syllables), canned (1 Syllables), condensed(a) (4 Syllables), conserved (2 Syllables), corned (1 Syllables), crystalised (3 Syllables), crystalized (3 Syllables), cured (1 Syllables), dehydrated (4 Syllables), desiccated (4 Syllables), dried (1 Syllables), evaporated(a) (6 Syllables), flash-frozen (3 Syllables), freeze-dried (1 Syllables), frozen (2 Syllables), glace (2 Syllables), kept up(p) (3 Syllables), lyophilised (3 Syllables), lyophilized (4 Syllables), maintained (2 Syllables), pickled (2 Syllables), potted (2 Syllables), preservabl (5 Syllables)
aged (2 syllables), candied (2 syllables), canned (1 syllables), conserved (2 syllables), corned (1 syllables), crystalised (3 syllables), crystalized (3 syllables), cured (1 syllables), dehydrated (4 syllables), desiccated (4 syllables), dried (1 syllables), frozen (2 syllables), glace (2 syllables), kept (1 syllables), lyophilised (3 syllables),
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