poin

poin
ap·poin·tee;
ap·poin·tor;
poin·ci·ana;
poin·set·tia;
poin·til·lage;
poin·til·lé;
poin·til·lism;
poin·til·list;
poin·til·lis·tic;
tal·a·poin;
poin·telle;
poin·til·lisme;
poin·til·liste;

English syllables. 2014.

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