How Many Syllables are in Font | Divide Font into Syllables

How many syllables are in font? 1 syllable

Divide font into syllables: font

How to pronounce font:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Font

fonted (2 syllables), fonts (1 syllables), baptismal font (4 Syllables), baptistery (4 Syllables), baptistry (3 Syllables), face (1 Syllables), fount (1 Syllables), typeface (2 Syllables) affusion (3 syllables), baptistery (4 syllables), baptistry (3 syllables), bodoni (3 syllables), bonanza (3 syllables), chrismal (2 syllables), christening (3 syllables), cornucopia (5 syllables), corporal (3 syllables), face (1 syllables), fount (1 syllables), fountain (2 syllables), fountainhead (3 syllables), geyser (2 syllables), headwater (3 syllables),

One syllable words that rhyme with Font

bondt, bonte, dhondt, font, fonte, fount, mont, pont, ponte, want

Three syllable words that rhyme with Font

bankvermont, commandant, nonchalant

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