How Many Syllables are in Arbor | Divide Arbor into Syllables

How many syllables are in arbor? 2 syllables

Divide arbor into syllables: ar-bor

How to pronounce arbor:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Arbor

arbored (2 syllables), arbors (2 syllables), arbour (2 Syllables), bower (2 Syllables), mandrel (2 Syllables), mandril (2 Syllables), pergola (3 Syllables), spindle (2 Syllables) alcove (2 syllables), anniversary (5 syllables), arbour (2 syllables), axis (2 syllables), bower (2 syllables), cerebellum (4 syllables), cerebrum (3 syllables), conservatory (4 syllables), convolution (4 syllables), fissure (2 syllables), fulcrum (2 syllables), gazebo (3 syllables), glasshouse (2 syllables), greenhouse (2 syllables), gudgeon (2 syllables),

Two syllable words that rhyme with Arbor

arbor, arbour, barber, barbour, barbre, farber, garber, harber, harbor, harbour, karber, sarber, sharber, yarber

Three syllable words that rhyme with Arbor

pearl-harbor

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