Bisyllabic

/ˌbaɪsɪˈlæbɪk/ adjective

Consisting of exactly two syllables; having a word or utterance made up of two distinct sound units.

From Latin bi- (two) + Greek syllabē (syllable, from syn- 'together' + lambein 'to take'). Used in linguistics and phonology since the 19th century.

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