drine

drine
Ben·ze·drine;
con·hy·drine;
mae·an·drine;
me·an·drine;
Pal·u·drine;
Pro·pa·drine;
stach·y·drine;
Dex·e·drine;
meth·e·drine;
al·ex·an·drine;
sal·a·man·drine;
char·a·drine;
scol·o·pen·drine;

English syllables. 2014.

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