How Many Syllables are in Cross-Grained | Divide Cross-Grained into Syllables

How many syllables are in cross-grained? 2 syllables

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Synonyms and Words Related to Cross-Grained

contrarious (4 Syllables), stubborn (2 Syllables), uneven (3 Syllables) across (2 syllables), bearish (2 syllables), bitchy (2 syllables), bumpy (2 syllables), cantankerous (4 syllables), choppy (2 syllables), churlish (2 syllables), contrarious (4 syllables), corrugated (4 syllables), crabbed (2 syllables), crosswise (2 syllables), cussed (2 syllables), difficult (3 syllables), disobedient (5 syllables), excitable (4 syllables),

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