Ambisyllabic

/ˌæmbɪsɪˈlæbɪk/ adjective

In linguistics, belonging to or shared by two syllables; describing a sound or phonetic element that is part of both an adjacent syllable.

From Latin 'ambi-' (both) + 'syllable' (from Greek 'syllabe', a grouping together). A technical term in phonology and linguistic analysis.

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