How Many Syllables are in Ternion | Divide Ternion into Syllables

How many syllables are in ternion? 3 syllables

Divide ternion into syllables: ter-ni-on

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Synonyms and Words Related to Ternion

ternions (3 syllables), 3 (0 Syllables), deuce-ace (1 Syllables), iii (3 Syllables), leash (1 Syllables), tercet (2 Syllables), ternary (3 Syllables), terzetto (3 Syllables), three (1 Syllables), threesome (2 Syllables), tierce (1 Syllables), trey (1 Syllables), triad (2 Syllables), trine (1 Syllables), trinity (3 Syllables), trio (2 Syllables), triplet (2 Syllables), troika (2 Syllables) iii (3 syllables), leash (1 syllables), tercet (2 syllables), ternary (3 syllables), terzetto (3 syllables), three (1 syllables), threesome (2 syllables), tierce (1 syllables), trey (1 syllables), triad (2 syllables), trine (1 syllables), trinity (3 syllables), trio (2 syllables), triplet (2 syllables), troika (2 syllables),

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