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How many syllables are in fire-resisting? 4 syllables

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Synonyms and Words Related to Fire-Resisting

fire-resistant (4 Syllables), fire-resistive (4 Syllables), fire-retardant (4 Syllables), incombustible (5 Syllables), noncombustible (5 Syllables) airtight (2 syllables), fireproof (2 syllables), fire-resistant (4 syllables), fire-retardant (4 syllables), flameproof (2 syllables), foolproof (2 syllables), impervious (4 syllables), incombustible (5 syllables), leakproof (2 syllables), noncombustible (5 syllables),

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