How Many Syllables are in Light-Haired | Divide Light-Haired into Syllables

How many syllables are in light-haired? 2 syllables

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Synonyms and Words Related to Light-Haired

ash-blonde (4 Syllables), blond (1 Syllables), blonde (1 Syllables), fair (1 Syllables), fairish (2 Syllables), flaxen (2 Syllables), nordic (2 Syllables), platinum-blonde (4 Syllables), redheaded (3 Syllables), sandy (2 Syllables), towheaded (2 Syllables) blond (1 syllables), blonde (1 syllables), fairish (2 syllables), flaxen (2 syllables), nordic (2 syllables), platinum-blonde (4 syllables), redheaded (3 syllables), sandy (2 syllables), towheaded (2 syllables),

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