How Many Syllables are in Leafy | Divide Leafy into Syllables

How many syllables are in leafy? 2 syllables

Divide leafy into syllables: leaf-y

How to pronounce leafy:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Leafy

bifoliate (4 Syllables), bowery (3 Syllables), foliaceous (4 Syllables), foliaged (3 Syllables), foliate (3 Syllables), foliolate (4 Syllables), foliose (3 Syllables), ivied (2 Syllables), ivy-covered (5 Syllables), leafed (1 Syllables), leaflike (2 Syllables), leaved (1 Syllables), unifoliate (5 Syllables) bifoliate (4 syllables), bowery (3 syllables), foliaceous (4 syllables), foliaged (3 syllables), foliate (3 syllables), foliated (4 syllables), foliolate (4 syllables), foliose (3 syllables), green (1 syllables), greens (1 syllables), ivied (2 syllables), lamellate (3 syllables), laminated (4 syllables), layered (1 syllables), leafed (1 syllables),

Two syllable words that rhyme with Leafy

beefy, fifi, heaphy, leafy

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