How many syllables are in rewrites? 2 syllables
Divide rewrites into syllables: re-writes
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bights, bites, bright's, bytes, cites, clites, crites, feitz, fights, fites, flight's, flights, geitz, greitz, grites, heights, heitz, hites, kites, knight's, knights, light's, lights, lites, mites, night's, nights, nights' reits, reitz, right's, rights, rights', rite's, rites, seitz, sights, site's, sites, slights, stites, tights, trites, white's, whites, wright's, wrights, writes
clevite's, delights, excites, ignites, incites, invites, nonwhites, polites, recites, rewrites, stylites, tonight's, unites
de-excites, reunites, semi-heights
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