How Many Syllables are in Induct | Divide Induct into Syllables

How many syllables are in induct? 2 syllables

Divide induct into syllables: in-duct

How to pronounce induct:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Induct

inducted (3 syllables), inducting (3 syllables), inducts (2 syllables), initiate (4 Syllables), invest (2 Syllables), seat (1 Syllables) anoint (2 syllables), christen (2 syllables), commandeer (3 syllables), conscript (2 syllables), drafting (2 syllables), enthrone (2 syllables), initiate (4 syllables), instate (2 syllables), invest (2 syllables), seat (1 syllables),

One syllable words that rhyme with Induct

bucked, chucked, ducked, duct, fucked, lucht, lucked, plucked, shucked, sucked, trucked, tucked

Two syllable words that rhyme with Induct

abduct, adduct, conduct, construct, deduct, destruct, induct, instruct, obstruct

Three syllable words that rhyme with Induct

deconstruct, reconstruct

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