lyr

lyr
col·lyr·i·clum;
col·lyr·i·um;
il·lyr·ic;
lyr·i·cal;
lyr·i·cism;
lyr·i·cist;
lyr·i·cize;
lyr·ism;
lyr·ist;
phil·lyr·ea;
il·lyr·i·an;
lyr·ic;
lyr·i·cal·ly;
lyr·i·cal·ness;

English syllables. 2014.

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