How Many Syllables are in Balm | Divide Balm into Syllables

How many syllables are in balm? 1 syllable

Divide balm into syllables: balm

How to pronounce balm:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Balm

balms (1 syllables), ointment (2 Syllables), salve (1 Syllables), unction (2 Syllables), unguent (2 Syllables) alehoof (3 syllables), allay (2 syllables), alleviative (5 syllables), ambergris (3 syllables), ambrosia (3 syllables), anodyne (3 syllables), aroma (3 syllables), assistance (3 syllables), attar (2 syllables), balsam (2 syllables), beebalm (2 syllables), bouquet (2 syllables), calm (1 syllables), comfort (2 syllables), compose (2 syllables),

Two syllable words that rhyme with Balm

altom, amraam, anscom, anscomb, aplomb, baucom, becalm, embalm, islam, pogrom, saddam, salaam, salam, suddam

Three syllable words that rhyme with Balm

cdrom, overstrom, surinam, vietnam

Five syllable words that rhyme with Balm

cnn.com, petrovietnam

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